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FixMyCondo
It’s buried too deep and the pot looks too big
713nikki
Planted too deep in a pot that’s too big in substrate that’s not chunky enough
genomskinligt
Not enough light, planted too deep in what’s most likely too big of a pot.
So it’s starving and might be drowning
BonnieStarChild
Wrong pot, wrong substrate, not enough light, burried too deep. Water when the plant needs water, not to a set routine.
X_Bluejae
can someone explain what burying a plant too deep does? i’be never seen that happen and i’m curious what the consequences are
JavlaTjej
Does your pot have a drainage hole? And yes, it’s planted a bit deep
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It’s buried too deep and the pot looks too big
Planted too deep in a pot that’s too big in substrate that’s not chunky enough
Not enough light, planted too deep in what’s most likely too big of a pot.
So it’s starving and might be drowning
Wrong pot, wrong substrate, not enough light, burried too deep. Water when the plant needs water, not to a set routine.
can someone explain what burying a plant too deep does? i’be never seen that happen and i’m curious what the consequences are
Does your pot have a drainage hole? And yes, it’s planted a bit deep
Mine is way bigger with a pot half this size.