It didnt like all that rain. If you pinch the brown leaves away, let it dry out for a few days, drench it again, it will rebloom if this coolish summer continues.
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Im living by the rule, tips dry out and its underwatering. Interior of the plant is dying then its overwatering.
Id clean up the dry dead leaves… easy to just pull it off. U can either take advantage of the leggings from the missing leaves and cut them for a fall reboot. The cuttings can root and become new plants for next year!
Otherwise, u can prune off the unsightly leaves… remove the soil and replace the soil with new soil… or reuse ur wet soil by adding more perlite.
Usually Austin gets its rain in the fall. With how weird our weathers been… it may be a dry autumn. But the perlite would ensure u won’t have wet feet again. Up to u. But I’d personally just prune half the plant for new cuttings and let it bounce back normally. Maybe throw some slow release fertilizer and mix it into the top of the soil.
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It didnt like all that rain. If you pinch the brown leaves away, let it dry out for a few days, drench it again, it will rebloom if this coolish summer continues.
Im living by the rule, tips dry out and its underwatering. Interior of the plant is dying then its overwatering.
Id clean up the dry dead leaves… easy to just pull it off. U can either take advantage of the leggings from the missing leaves and cut them for a fall reboot. The cuttings can root and become new plants for next year!
Otherwise, u can prune off the unsightly leaves… remove the soil and replace the soil with new soil… or reuse ur wet soil by adding more perlite.
Usually Austin gets its rain in the fall. With how weird our weathers been… it may be a dry autumn. But the perlite would ensure u won’t have wet feet again. Up to u. But I’d personally just prune half the plant for new cuttings and let it bounce back normally. Maybe throw some slow release fertilizer and mix it into the top of the soil.