Leaves the last couple of weeks started to look a little rough so transplanted, repotted or whatever the word is lol. I didn't shake off all the dirt on its roots more or less loosely broke it up and added indoor plant soil to it. And put some food stick things in its soil. I hope this helps. Also every few days I gave its leaves a little mist and sit in the window to get a bit of sun maybe an hour at most and not every day. Thoughts? Am I doing anything wrong? Or do I have the right idea? Suggestions?
I guess I have to add this part too…i water every 3 days or when the soil feels dry.

by Ambitious_Jaguar_306

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  1. jmrawlins83

    I might be completely wrong here, but this almost looks like spider mite damage. Hopefully someone will correct me if I’m wrong.

    There are lots of ways to get rid of spider mites. The climate where I live is very mild, so if I ever get them, I put the plant outside and get some ladybugs. They murder spider mites like none other! For less mild climates, people recommend soapy water or neem oil, and you have to be super thorough about it, getting the stuff into every nook and cranny of the leaves.

    Good luck!

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