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Myalicious
Also [this](https://imgur.com/a/SIhkphq) is what it was planted in, a clay pot with half coir and half sand. Any suggestions on re-potting if salvageable are welcomed
katiemc_715
Pop that bad boy in a small cup with succulent soil, spray the soil with water, cover it with plastic wrap with some holes, and plop it in a sunny warm windowsill. Spritz the soil now and then to keep it moist. It’ll root up in no time.
Light_Lily_Moth
Looks kinda rotted and soft at the bottom. If true, remove the bottom leaves and cut above the rot. Let it dry out for 3 or so days, then plant in new soil. Should be ok!
earthy888
Hey do you mind me using your photo and posting it. It looked like a creature to me so I used it for inspiration on a doodle lol
PitcherTrap
Also looks extremely etiolated. The roots can regrow back.
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Also [this](https://imgur.com/a/SIhkphq) is what it was planted in, a clay pot with half coir and half sand. Any suggestions on re-potting if salvageable are welcomed
Pop that bad boy in a small cup with succulent soil, spray the soil with water, cover it with plastic wrap with some holes, and plop it in a sunny warm windowsill. Spritz the soil now and then to keep it moist. It’ll root up in no time.
Looks kinda rotted and soft at the bottom. If true, remove the bottom leaves and cut above the rot. Let it dry out for 3 or so days, then plant in new soil. Should be ok!
Hey do you mind me using your photo and posting it. It looked like a creature to me so I used it for inspiration on a doodle lol
Also looks extremely etiolated. The roots can regrow back.