Ok, so it's been about six weeks since my last photos. Since then, Sylvia survived a freak storm on a very hot day and we, that is Sylvia and I, together, learned about wilting. [Honestly, the poor girl has been beaten mercilessly since being entrusted to my care yet she survives, my clumsy efforts to the contrary notwithstanding.]
She's now acclimated to the outside and I no longer use any humidity dome, having set it aside in reserve for the cuttings to come.
Since Sylvia is about 8 miles from my home I only see her for a few hours every third or fourth day. I therefor only mist her about four to six times per week. She seems happy, if rather small.
Sylvia is situated, amongst several other very healty looking plants, along the side of a house that overlooks Lake Elsinore and she receives one and one-half hours of direct sunlight each morning.
Since I completd Sylvia's "intensive care" treatment of Superthrive and Vitamin B12 that commenced late in June, I've been watering her with, alternatively, nothing, fish emulsion, nothing, Miracid, nothing, fish emulsion, nothing and, just today, vinegar
added into her water. Lately she also receives an occasional misting from the resident (my friend) as well as hose spritzing by his octogenarian next-door neighbor. This has somewhat disrupted my own watering schedule, but I adjust accordingly so the soil beneath the surface is just moist, not wet.
Here's a new photo from today.
