Any ideas? by rhinestone_cowboy69 EuphorbiaceaeSucculent Varieties 3 Comments EricinLR 3 weeks ago Looks like overwatering to me. Check the roots. If you’re in the northern hemisphere, watering should be cut off almost completely until spring. NeilPatrickWarburton 3 weeks ago If that pot has no drainage holes it’ll be root rot spreading to the plant. The substrate from here looks too organic/water retentive regardless. rhinestone_cowboy69 3 weeks ago Thanks fellas. Can this be fixed by cutting out “bad” looking portions of the roots and replanting ?
EricinLR 3 weeks ago Looks like overwatering to me. Check the roots. If you’re in the northern hemisphere, watering should be cut off almost completely until spring.
NeilPatrickWarburton 3 weeks ago If that pot has no drainage holes it’ll be root rot spreading to the plant. The substrate from here looks too organic/water retentive regardless.
rhinestone_cowboy69 3 weeks ago Thanks fellas. Can this be fixed by cutting out “bad” looking portions of the roots and replanting ?
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Looks like overwatering to me. Check the roots. If you’re in the northern hemisphere, watering should be cut off almost completely until spring.
If that pot has no drainage holes it’ll be root rot spreading to the plant. The substrate from here looks too organic/water retentive regardless.
Thanks fellas. Can this be fixed by cutting out “bad” looking portions of the roots and replanting ?