For what little I can see, it looks like if you uprooted this fella would have zero roots left. The base looks like mould and I think he had root rot.
secondphase
He dead.
shebringsdathings
Over watered into oblivion. The only thing saving this plant is a necromancer.
Researcher-Used
Congrats on your new bonsai pot
Fair-South-7474
He dead
MagixTurtle
Bottom is rotted, you can try to cut it where the stem becomes green again but I don’t think it’ll grow new roots without any leaves. Also depends on the type of plant if that would be an option.
Volt1C
Ded
Salt_Adhesiveness_90
Marley was dead, dead as a doorknob
W8n_on_S8n
He dead.
Sullys_mama19
It’s dead
Hi_ItsJustMe_247
Try using a water meter reader like the below. It will help keep you from overwatering your plants. You will water when the pointer is almost right at the red zone start line. Wipe the probe end before and after each stick in the dirt to remove the oxidation from the raw metal that makes up the probe tip so you will have an accurate reading each and every time.
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It‘s dead, Jim!
For what little I can see, it looks like if you uprooted this fella would have zero roots left. The base looks like mould and I think he had root rot.
He dead.
Over watered into oblivion. The only thing saving this plant is a necromancer.
Congrats on your new bonsai pot
He dead
Bottom is rotted, you can try to cut it where the stem becomes green again but I don’t think it’ll grow new roots without any leaves. Also depends on the type of plant if that would be an option.
Ded
Marley was dead, dead as a doorknob
He dead.
It’s dead
Try using a water meter reader like the below. It will help keep you from overwatering your plants. You will water when the pointer is almost right at the red zone start line. Wipe the probe end before and after each stick in the dirt to remove the oxidation from the raw metal that makes up the probe tip so you will have an accurate reading each and every time.
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