I had it for half a year with no issues but during the winter it has slowly dried out. I've tried to keep humidity up, it has drainage, I water it whenever my other plants need water (about every three days) and it has worked up until winter. I put it in a well lit area but without direct sunlight. I re-potted it when I got it with home made soil as well. Anything I can do to help it or should I let it be and put it in the compost?

by Vilde_Wild

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  2. InspiringGecko

    Is that ivy? Have you tried watering it and putting it outside?

  3. Vilde_Wild

    Just to add, I live in sweden and the amount of sunlight during winter is very low and the air gets pretty dry, I have a humidity reader and it’s been around 25-30% all winter. During the rest of the year it’s around 50-60%

  4. HeyItsMezz

    three days for most indoor plants is an eventual death sentence. my guess is the lack of light exacerbated the moisture issue and also just didn’t give it the energy it needed to survive. its hard to tell, but that light green color is screaming crispy to me, anything thats crispy is done for. if it has any live green growth, cut it back to that, otherwise its most likely not coming back. you’ll probably have to supplement it season long with a grow lamp for the future. give it the good ol’ nordic light therapy treatment next winter.

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