The soil is very dry, not sure if that’s why it’s droopy, but i can water when i get home. I’ve killed every lavender plant i’ve ever had so i’m coming on here in hopes of getting advice to help this one survive! I have distilled water, spring water, and tap water as options. What should sunlight conditions be like? i have a grow light if that would work too.

by Euphoric-Bank720

13 Comments

  1. gabsgarden

    give it water and give it natural light, maybe place it in front of a window, or if it’s warm enough you can take it outside. What I would personally do is, if it doesn’t perk up, i would cut the flowers off too.

  2. nicoleauroux

    Water it thoroughly, and make sure you take that plastic off of the outside of the pot.

  3. Add a few drops of hydrogen peroxide to the water that you will give it. This adds extra oxygen that the plant will need.

  4. paperscribbel

    Bottom water it for like 15 mins. Let it perk up for a week or so and then repot with different soil.

  5. Dont over water and get it potted. Lavender plants are know to droop after being disrupted. A new one of mine is doing the same. Pot it, give it a water and leave it for a good few days in the sun u til the soil is fairly dry again the give it a light water and leave it until it needs abit more. After a couple of weeks it’ll perk back up.

  6. TheDog_Chef

    Water/soak and put in the shade or morning light only until it recovers and acclimates.

  7. marimomakkoli

    Lavender does terribly indoors so I’d keep it outside.

  8. inspaceandthyme

    These are not indoor plants and it needs to be watered thoroughly.

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