I've had this FLF for almost 3 years now, and she's NEVER looked this bad. The leaves are all dry and shriveled. I'm not sure any are coming back.

Last Saturday, we moved when it was 100+ degrees in my area in central Texas. She sat in a car for 45min and came out like this. I gave her a good drink that day and another a couple days later. No improvement.

I'm not sure what to do. I'm scared to shock her more. We went from a beautifully sunny south-facing window to an east-facing window blocked by a large common fig tree.

by poppypiecake

2 Comments

  1. Puzzleheaded_Mix7090

    I would prune it below the last leaf on each branch with clean pruners on an angle. Sit it outside where it can get morning sun up to 10 and don’t forget to fertilizer weekly during spring and summer. It will bounce right back. Doing this will stimulate new growth and a lot of it. Promise

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