I got this and repotted it into way too big of a pot. Repotted it about a week ago into a smaller pot and it has lost all but one leaf. It gets moderate light from a window and plant light, and water once a week

by LonelyKeegles

18 Comments

  1. Used-Newspaper5286

    I believe so! Mine was way worse and so dry then revived itself somehowšŸ™ˆI don’t ask any questions lol

  2. SwordfishOk3291

    Is that soil as muddy as it looks? Could be overwatered. I’d leave it be for a week or so and see what happens. Don’t skip on fertilizing when you water this plant, it needs all the nutrients it can get now! Good luck!

  3. SwordfishOk3291

    I’ve heard some plants can go into shock from repotting as well, but I’ve never had that happen personally.

  4. scamlikelly

    Let it dry out, stick it in front of a window, and forget about lol. Mine do best when I forget about them. You could also chop it way down and A- try to root the too, B- see if the stem will start regrowing.

    I did that with a FLF and the stem now has lots of new growth.

  5. Capable-Presence-268

    I can see a new leaf spike so I think there is some hope for you!

  6. ORaiderdad7

    Will recover. But could be awhile. Be patient.

  7. thevhatch

    Don’t water on a schedule, let the soil dry out before watering again.

  8. Key-Fan1935

    Yes put it in a bigger pot and stand it in the sunlight and don’t water it until the soil is dry to the depth of your middle finger.

  9. watch some videos on how you can chop it back to generate new growth. it might do well if you prune it back completely

  10. Accurate_Birthday278

    Throw it out and get a new one. This one may come back but it’s always going to look scraggly.

  11. greenfingermuddytoe

    There’s hope. Increase your lighting and they are picky about water. They are sensitive to overwatering and under. Getting the balance just right will show results.

  12. _danceswithcows

    Yes! It will take a long time bc they are slow growers but it can be done. I have one in my yard I’m slowly letting die bc I’m over it (attracts a lot of pests). I’ve had to put a lot of work into it and ironically now it won’t die even tho I am ignoring it.

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