Tomas Pluskal
Newbie
Hi!
I have been trying to cultivate kava plants in Boston area, with poor success. Although the plants initially grow well and have a lot of new shoots, soon after the shoots develop into leaves, they start dying off (as in the right plant below). Many of the shoots also die off before even developing into leaves.
I know kava requires warm temperature and humidity, so I cultivate them indoors and I placed a humidifier next to the plants. They get light from LED lights above for 16 hours per day. The LED lights are slightly shaded with a mesh, to avoid direct shining on the plants.
I planted the plants in a mix of soil and perlite, with added fertilizer and a bit of mulch on top, to maintain moisture.
Anyone has advice how to improve the condition of the plants?
Thanks,
Tomas
I have been trying to cultivate kava plants in Boston area, with poor success. Although the plants initially grow well and have a lot of new shoots, soon after the shoots develop into leaves, they start dying off (as in the right plant below). Many of the shoots also die off before even developing into leaves.
I know kava requires warm temperature and humidity, so I cultivate them indoors and I placed a humidifier next to the plants. They get light from LED lights above for 16 hours per day. The LED lights are slightly shaded with a mesh, to avoid direct shining on the plants.
I planted the plants in a mix of soil and perlite, with added fertilizer and a bit of mulch on top, to maintain moisture.
Anyone has advice how to improve the condition of the plants?
Thanks,
Tomas
