Looks like you might have a couple of untouched new leaves in the center, so the plant will keep growing. What’s been eaten won’t grow back, but what’s left of them should continue to photosynthesize and support growth of the rest.
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It should continue to produce new leaves although at a slower pace, assuming the plant is still healthy enough.
p_m_a
Yes
Complex_Novel3323
I’ve had a plant lose all it’s leaves down to 3. It’s a mess … it currently has 2 babies that have started to grow a few months after the leaf loss.
Pup producing plants can as a last stitch effort to survive, produce pups despite the odds.
TreasureWench1622
Why is it potted? I live in FL so that’s why I ask.
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Looks like you might have a couple of untouched new leaves in the center, so the plant will keep growing. What’s been eaten won’t grow back, but what’s left of them should continue to photosynthesize and support growth of the rest.
It should continue to produce new leaves although at a slower pace, assuming the plant is still healthy enough.
Yes
I’ve had a plant lose all it’s leaves down to 3. It’s a mess … it currently has 2 babies that have started to grow a few months after the leaf loss.
Pup producing plants can as a last stitch effort to survive, produce pups despite the odds.
Why is it potted? I live in FL so that’s why I ask.
Should grow out and be fine
Just came to say I love the pot 🥰