Do you guys think that this angel wing is already gone?
I'm not too good with plants but if Its nessesary,
I'll try and adopt it.
It didn't get watered for a while.
Light every morning, south window.
Thanks for any help:)
I’m sorry that the plants look sad…and I am not able to offer any advice to help…but have you considered your dad might be depressed and may need some help? Losing interest in hobbies is a big red flag.
JavlaTjej
Cut it down to one or two nodes on each stem. I don’t usually recommend those self watering bulbs but in this case, maybe it will help to get new life in the window and his ol’ heart. You can propagate the offcuts if you want to. I would try to get your dad involved so it doesn’t feel like you are taking over, maybe it will give him something to care for again if you show him that you care and that you wish him well. It doesn’t have to be a deep conversation about life, it could just be him helping you to find a good vessel for your propagations and keeping them alive until you next visit. Best of luck 💚
Maui_Wowie_
Water her, and keep her alive till next years early spring. Then take cuttings (its really easy, but watch a quick tutorial on that before you pull out the scissors). Then you root those cuttings in water for a couple of weeks and transplant them into soil. They like airy, light in nutrient soil with a good drainage. You could also take cuttings now, but towards the end of the year its not the best option. (Less hours of light, less growth)
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I’m sorry that the plants look sad…and I am not able to offer any advice to help…but have you considered your dad might be depressed and may need some help? Losing interest in hobbies is a big red flag.
Cut it down to one or two nodes on each stem. I don’t usually recommend those self watering bulbs but in this case, maybe it will help to get new life in the window and his ol’ heart. You can propagate the offcuts if you want to. I would try to get your dad involved so it doesn’t feel like you are taking over, maybe it will give him something to care for again if you show him that you care and that you wish him well. It doesn’t have to be a deep conversation about life, it could just be him helping you to find a good vessel for your propagations and keeping them alive until you next visit. Best of luck 💚
Water her, and keep her alive till next years early spring. Then take cuttings (its really easy, but watch a quick tutorial on that before you pull out the scissors). Then you root those cuttings in water for a couple of weeks and transplant them into soil. They like airy, light in nutrient soil with a good drainage. You could also take cuttings now, but towards the end of the year its not the best option. (Less hours of light, less growth)