New-ish Thai Constellation is growing horizontally (???) and is pretty limp. I’m pretty experienced when it comes to indoor plants (this is my second Thai con) and this hasn’t happened to any of my other plants before so I’m lost on what to do to fix it. (More details on plant in comments)

by AlexandraBianchi

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  1. AlexandraBianchi

    Repotted it into lechuza pon abt 2 months ago (repotting was a little challenging since the soil that it came in was very damp and very dense, so I couldn’t get it all off without risking sending the plant into shock. The newest leaf (second pic) was only partially unfurled when I repotted it but unfurled completely within 2 days of repotting. Been reluctant to water it since the lechuza was pretty damp when I repotted it and ik it tends to retain water quite well (or at least for longer than LECA from what I’ve read), But I thought the limpness might be due to a lack of water so I refilled its reservoir. Its previous location (before I moved it to where it is now) was in a very naturally bright/well-lit room and I thought that, with so much light coming from so many different directions, its branches kind of just grew out (almost horizontally?). Moved it to a diff location with one distinct light source and the leaves bent a little toward it but the stalks themselves didn’t move much and are quite limp. I’m still quite new to lechuza pon and am unsure whether or not I’m ‘utilising’ its properties the best I can so any and all help on this is super appreciated!!

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