Hello Beautiful Souls 🌱🍃🌿

I’m perplexed! I’ve had this beautiful/healthy fiddle for almost a year. Haven’t changed its location, and haven’t had any leaf drop.

About 2 months ago, everything started going down hill 😔. I always let it completely dry out, sometimes going 2 weeks without watering. However, every time I do water, leaves start to yellow. The yellowing leaves are usually at the bottom but have been working their way up to mid trunk.

Quite frankly I’m stumped 🤔. I don’t believe that I’m overwatering, as I have another fiddle 10 feet away that gets watered even more frequently and has never dropped a leaf.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated 🤗🥰

PS- I haven’t found any pests!

by maybachmarc

2 Comments

  1. yo_papa_peach

    Move it in the middle. keep watering thoroughly on a fixed schedule and fertilize once a month. Overall it looks good.

  2. Low-Stick-2958

    Get rid of the moss, it harbors bacteria and fungi in the soil. Soil has microbes and needs to breathe, especially for the sake of the roots. I don’t think this looks like overwatering, if anything possible underwatering or nutrient deficiency. Has it been in that pot only a year? Was that pot much bigger than the nursery pot you originally purchased it in (assuming) or was it very close in size? Could be root bound

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