I know it’s bad I’ve just been too busy to pay much attention to this guy. It’s not over watered or under watered, humidity is fine, not in direct sunlight. I don’t know what’s wrong

by MelancholyTrap

13 Comments

  1. boredlife42

    Yes. It will take a while and it won’t look pretty for quite some time but you can do it

  2. boredlife42

    Pull it out of the pot and get rid of the dirt it is in. Wash the roots and check them thoroughly for rot (mushy, smelly, blackness starting from the bottom of the roots and moving up. Cut away anything that might induce vomiting. When that’s done find a pot that will just fit the root ball and that has plenty of drain holes. Fill in with some chunky soil (aroid mix or tropical plant soil with orchid bark mixed in). Soak it in a tub of water. This settles the soil around the roots and helps make sure there are no dry spots in the pot. Then place in bright indirect light and keep it moist but not soggy. Try to water before the leaves get limp but definitely if they start to droop

  3. Terrible-Spinach4783

    What i would do: Cut Off the Brown leaves and Blossoms
    . Water it and give some (not much) fertilizer (Peace Lilly dont Like much) . No direct sunlight. The pH should be slightly acidic. You can add a little vinegar to the water, but never at the same time as the fertilizer!

  4. Outrageous-Tear-8968

    Yes, but will likely never look the same

  5. AdAlternative7148

    I agree that the type of wilting you see here looks like overwatering and probably root rot. The indication to me is that the leaves look plump and full but they are sagging. If it were underwatering the leaves would be more withered.

    I agree with the poster that says to inspect the roots. I strongly disagree with the poster that recommends fertilizing it. If there is root rot that will supercharge the bacteria.

  6. nodesandwhiskers

    Is it dry? If it’s dry give it a soak and then update us. If it’s not, then you have rot like others have mentioned.

  7. mazzivewhale

    Does your pot have drainage holes? Make sure that what you repotted it into does. Drainage holes are very important in moisture regulation

  8. dogslickfeet666

    Honestly I chopped mine down just leaving enough for regrowth and left it there and before I knew this bish came back better than ever! Seriously check out my page lol
    Lily’s are such finicky little assholes, but I swear if you only water when they ask and never look at them or even breath next to them …. They’ll thrive. LOL

  9. FinnaFarm382

    water this drama queen. give her some good light and she will be totally fine

  10. just_peachyy93

    Lol yes they’re so dramatic. Water it and put it in a filtered sunny window. It will look like a new plant tomorrow night

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