I repotted my FLF and it immediately started drooping. Have you seen an FLF recover from this? what can I do to help?

  • The bottom leaves have lost a lot of their color and itโ€™s dropped a few
  • all of the leaves are drooping really bad, especially the newer ones, which are soft to the touch and some are flopped upside down over the growth node.

Iโ€™ve continued the regular regiment to prevent adding more stress, except I put it under a grow light and am holding off on fertilizer. So far itโ€™s been getting progressively worse.

The roots were really healthy when I repotted them, but I broke up the root ball a bit to get a closer look, which I now know is a BAD idea. I got this a few years ago as my first plant ever.. please help me save it ๐Ÿ˜ญ

by Known-Ad2073

2 Comments

  1. Party_Building1898

    Be patient one of mine did this weeping,droopy few leaves fell
    She bounced back

    Edit
    FYI you need to shake it 3x day or put a fan on it regularly it will strengthen the stem/trunk for top growth

  2. Puzzleheaded_Mix7090

    Fiddles are notoriously, finicky, and really stressed out when repotted will probably drop all of its leaves. Probably need to prune and start. Fresh will be bushy and thrive.

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