FerretWrangler
Every day I'm Wrangling
- Aug 11, 2017
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Is this to be expected? It's been getting worse slowly throughout the day.
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Oh good, I keep stressing, every time I check she looks worse, but I suppose those leaves were on their way out anyways. After I watered her in I haven't added anymore or fed, she's at 7/10 wet, and drying.Hey @FerretWrangler I feel your pain my friend
The new growth looks fine. Resist the urge to do anything. Allow her to gain strength and grow some fine roots, she'll be fine don't stress about the older dying leaves there's nothing you can do to bring them back.
Let her do the work, now you've provided a great medium let her grow into it. She'll be good in a week
Her light is off right now @Sunshine As soon as it comes on I'll post a pic. Most of those ugly leaves dried out and curled all the way up so I got rid of them. She still has a few leaves on their way out but the new growth looks fine. I haven't been tucking because she's growing kinda slow and she doesn't need more stress.Hey @FerretWrangler any update on her?
@Sunshine 4-5 at root level, and 7 at the very bottom of the pot.Unfortunately until she recovers from the transplant some of the leaves will continue to die off.
When she's down to about 5 on the dry scale give her a good soaking she should start to look better a few days after that
How dry is she now?
Yes, only the one time after the transplant, how much water?Have you only watered her in/once since the repot?
If so I'd give her another good watering with plain water then monitor her for the next few days
Awesome thanks, I'll do it now2 litres should do it, just enough to get the soil nice and moist top to bottom