Recognize and treat diseases

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What diseases do elephant feet have?

Yellow leaves occur in an elephant's foot, often this affects the young leaves. This is often caused by waterlogging, which causes root damage. Another possible cause is fluctuating temperatures. In general, the elephant's foot does not like the cold or violent temperature fluctuations. Avoid these as best you can. Even Hydroponics doesn't do an elephant's foot very well.

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A soft trunk or root rot also indicate too much moisture. You should react quickly here. The softer the trunk, the more drastic the relief measures should be. If you don't do anything, then your elephant foot is pretty sure to die. Other mistakes the elephant foot could hold against you are drafts and one that is too dark Location or excessive fertilization.

How can I save my elephant foot?

You may still be able to save an elephant's foot that has been over-poured quite easily. If the damage to the plant is not very advanced, it may be sufficient not to close the elephant's foot for a while

to water. In extremely wet conditions, you should keep your elephant feet in a fresh, dry place Earth Repot and then do not water for the time being until the substrate is clearly dry.

Does your elephant foot suffer from drafts or lack of light? Then moving the plant helps. However, there should not be an extreme change, because this could lead to Throwing off the leaves to lead. Shut off drafts immediately, for example with a windbreak, but get the elephant's foot used to more light relatively slowly.

Are pests a problem with elephant feet?

Even if the elephant's foot is not particularly sensitive, it can occasionally Pests appear with him. Scale insects or Spider mites are found mainly in dry air. The fine webs of spider mites can be seen on the leaf margins or in the leaf axils. Lubricating or Mealybug can also be easily recognized by their cotton wool-like webs, while scale insects are usually well camouflaged.

The essentials in brief:

  • Robust and resilient with good care
  • does not tolerate drafts, lack of light or waterlogging
  • needs a lot of light and warmth
  • little fertilize and pour
  • possible due to waterlogging: yellow leaves, soft trunk, root rot
  • possible pests: spider mites, scale insects, mealybugs

Tips

In a warm, bright location, in a rather poor substrate and with little water supply, the elephant foot is robust and less susceptible to diseases and / or infestation with pests.