These plants are like this for a very long time and it won't get any better or any worst! I water it once a week and it gets not too much sun, i put them in rather darker corner of my room. There is light, just no direct, for maybe 5 hours a day. Please help 🙁

by infinitta

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  1. Mizzerella

    keep them in the window and water more. they do not want to be in a dark corner and they are all wilted from lack of water. you didnt show the soil but im guessing its bone dry. water deeply then come back 30 min later and water again.

  2. Gibbo8489

    End of leaf curling and crinkling usually means it’s thirsty!

  3. SleeplessAndSleepy

    The white dots everywhere need to be looked at. Could be nothing, could be pests. They look thirsty

  4. UnstoppableChicken

    I suggest bottom watering. Let them soak and get the soil all nice and moist. My monstera is super picky about being watered and I finally figured out she enjoys a good soak every 5-6 weeks.

  5. armadillotangerine

    To become good at caring for plants you can’t water them on a schedule, you need to feel the dirt to figure out how much water is in it so you know if yor plant has the right amount.

    All your plants look like they’re at various levels of dehydration, let’s start there. There are two reasons why plants get dehydrated: 1. They get too little water or 2. They do not have enough roots to “drink” as much water as they need (this is often caused by root rot). How does the soil in your plant pots feel? If it’s dry, your plants need more water, if they have drainage holes in the pots just put them in the shower and water like a madman, let the excess water drain before putting them back. Doing this should make all of them perk up a bit within 24h but a full recovery will take months. If the soil is wet and you haven’t watered them very recently their roots might be rotted and you should repot them and evaluate the situation.

    Dehydrated plants are more sensitive to too much sunlight and are at a higher risk of damage. While they recover let them have bright indirect light but don’t place them when sunlight hits the leaves during the middle of the say or the afternoon. It is important not to deprive the
    of light too much because the plants still need it to photosynthesise, grow and recover.

  6. singerundertheshower

    They look thirsty af, leaves shouldn’t feel crispy

  7. youwouldlovetoknow

    She looks like she needs some humidity

  8. Consciousyoniverse_8

    I have one of those ferns on slide 2 I can’t stand it it looks just like yours, I guess it needs lots of humidity

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