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Date Posted: 13:57:47 03/14/02 Thu
Author: Liz
Subject: Pink Syngonium

I have this Syngonium (arrowhead) that's sort of pink colored. Really nice plant, but it doesn't seem to grow nearly as fast as it's green variegated cousins. Has anyone else noticed this or am I doing something really wrong with it? It's in a clay pot, gets water when dry so I'm sure it's not over- or under-watered, low to medium light. I've had it in several different spots with some variation in the amount of light. It's healthy, just not extremely vigorous. What's your experience?

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[> Re: Pink Syngonium -- denny, 18:02:25 03/15/02 Fri [1]

i only have the old fashion kind.
i recently put a mosspole in it and it really seems to like it,though it hasnt rooted into in.
i think the pink would require higher light,you might try it,if any such thing excist up there.lol.

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[> Re: Pink Syngonium -- Iris, 18:52:29 03/15/02 Fri [1]

Funny, funny! Actually it seems less content in higher light. Maybe it's got PMS--Plant Malinger Syndrome.

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