Since removing it from the pole and putting it like we did on the picture, the leaves are weaker than they were before. It has enough water, but not too much. We repotted it a week and a half ago.
It used to be on a pole exactly like the one in the last picture. Of course it needs some time to adjust, but we're not sure if this is adjusting or dying.
by erifania
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Did you water really well after repotting? It looks thirsty.
It’s just a little bit sad – surely not dying! 🙂
Epipernum doesn’t tolerate being tied up in this way or frequent changes in placement. It thrives when provided with a natural support, such as pole made of moss or coconut, where it can grow upright. Wrapping it around the pole or hanging it like on the picture causes its leaves to droop.
Ps. It does not like the soil to dry out completely and than be suddenly watered. It prefers moderate and consistent watering.