Can she be saved?

jackinthebox

Well-Known Member
This is picture of a plant I found a while back. The plant was already flowering, and had purple buds. I left it however because I wasnt sure if it was another growers. However after returning to the plant a month later, I found it like this. There is another plant also that looks exactly the same, camera died right before I got picture.

Anyways I have had them for about a week now, put them in some ocean forest, and been giving them water when they need it. Dosnt look like they are getting any better or worse. I might try to use a solution with some B-vitamins, like superthrive, or something like that to help them out. They are both still standing up.

Anyone think these girls are going to make it?

 

Wrecked Train

Active Member
You must be one hell of an optimist man if you think that poor thing can be saved-on the compost heap with it I'm afraid
 

jackinthebox

Well-Known Member
damn... not even one person thinks it can be saved.

Well then it must be true = (

Ill give them until the kahunas are ready to be transplanted into the earthbox, but they do appear to be goners. Ill try some superthrive next watering just for the hell of it.
 

jackinthebox

Well-Known Member
See the thing I forgot to mention is the most important. The reason I want this plant to survive is becuase It is the hardiest plant iv ever seen.

This plant survived on a salt water island for months. When I orginally found it, it was decently healthy with nice purple bud on the top of it. There were about 9 other plants that were dead, but this one and the other one I have were still green. Somehow these things survived in salt water sand, with no help at all. It survived freezing temperatures for 3 days, along with no rain for a week or two.
 
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