HELP ME PLEASE save my dieing plant!

asrultraz

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ok mate, but by the looks of it, think of it being a plants terrible state of droopyness, will it survive^
 

asrultraz

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its like floppy droopy mate, you dont understand
i used to water it once every three days, but i found out the problem, not enough drainage in the pot, now got them holes in good for better drainage.

Im just concerned about the severity of its condition, its really floppy
 

growman3666

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yeha make sure that water can drain otherwise you will get mold on your roots, you might already have this problem, just keep off the wotering for a few days till the soil gets totaly dry
 

asrultraz

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yeha make sure that water can drain otherwise you will get mold on your roots, you might already have this problem, just keep off the wotering for a few days till the soil gets totaly dry

im sure there has been a begining of rotting, no doubt about that, but will the plant eventually cure itself? do you think i can survive?
 

asrultraz

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That looks like a window box to me....is that what you are using??
its a square, green hard plastic pot which concaves inwards at every side, i had to drill the holes for drainage, wasnt the best of pottery, but its all i can find where i am from..
 

asrultraz

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so wait, the plant is droopy now cause it is overwatered, and when it dries up, in theory it will stifen up, thus straighten and heal. the soil must be crispy dry right? what else can i do to make it better? if i bring the lights closer, will it help eevaporate the water earlier?
 

growman3666

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yeah thats pretty much it and mold thrives of dampness,wehen the soil dries the mold might go away,
if you can get the lights closer without burning up the plant then yyes it will speed up the proccess
 
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