Oh Nexians! So glad to see things are still awesome here. Our cacti subforum has grown in my absence. Very cool!
A few of my plants look like this poor Pedro. (SS Hutch). He is by far the worst off. Before his recent growth, there was hardly any green on him at all. It looked like a sculpture. We got into a place and I have much better conditions for them all. This one started growing beautiful dark green. Sadly, I've noticed this new spot of cork scar forming.
My thoughts were sunburn.... Then bugs..... Now, a pal on another forum that lives in very similar conditions has suggested it is humidity/bad air circulation and/or poor soil drainage. It's humid and hot here fairly wet too.
I have addressed the air humidity issue by separating the afflicted to a spot near the AC unit. It stirs up the air whenever it's running and fewer pots together should mean less microclimate. It makes sense to me, humidity was likely pretty bad in the previous location where the orig corking issue started. I didn't note it at the time because I thought it was caused by sunburn.
In this case, the soil drains very well. I had repotted the "statue" just before his rebirth. The pot drains well. Unglazed clay pots work best for me, but have gotten pricey as the collection has grown in both size and number. They dry out quicker than plastic. Most of the root rot problems I've encountered were in plastic pots.
My gut still says bug, so I'm asking if anyone here has seen this scourge? Any luck besting it?
Any thoughts about corking being caused by humidity?
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