
She was next to a south facing window. I'm in Pennsylvania so it's been crazy cold here lately. I saw the leaves start to curl so I moved her away and put her on the aquarium where it's more moist. Can I do anything to save her? Should I trim back any of the leaves? I'm a very new plant parent.
The pot does have a drainage hole in the bottom. I usually wait until the top two inches are dry then I soak generously with aquarium water. I will mist 1-2 times a week in the evenings.
It's using a off the shelf soil potting mix and then has moss on top to contain the moisture.
by mandatookit

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I’m no expert but I think you’re right. I almost posted something similar. My peacock plant faces a southern-ish window and when I woke up this morning she looked like this. I thought it was because she needed water, I gave her water and she still looks like this. I’m hoping since it’s warming up a little bit she’ll bounce back. It was cold as f.
https://preview.redd.it/woiv4m26jv7g1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8f67f058527886a8be2522e624932cea2566daef