Can My Plant Be Saved After Repotting?

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Asked By PlantLover99 On

I really need some help! I've been caring for this plant for almost a year, but after I repotted it to make space for some new plants, things have started to look pretty bad. I didn't mean to upset its roots or anything, and now I'm worried it won't survive. Is there any chance I can save it? I've added a photo in the comments for reference. Thanks a lot for any advice!

3 Answers

Answered By PlantRescuer42 On

You did the right thing by adding a photo! It really helps to see what we’re dealing with. Depending on what’s wrong, you might just need to adjust the lighting or change your watering habits. Don't give up hope yet—plants can be resilient!

GreenThumb88 -

Exactly! Sometimes they just need a little time to recover after repotting.

Answered By GreenThumb88 On

First off, don’t panic! Repotting can be stressful for plants, but it often just needs some TLC afterward. Check how deep you planted it—sometimes if a plant is too deep, it can have trouble. Also, make sure it’s getting the right amount of light and water. If the leaves are looking droopy or discolored, you might want to adjust your watering schedule.

Answered By SucculentSara On

A picture can say a thousand words! When working with succulents, check if it has signs of rot or pests. If the soil is too moist, it could lead to root rot. Try letting it dry out for a few days, then water it lightly. It might bounce back!

PlantLover99 -

Thanks, I’ll definitely check for rot! I wasn't sure about watering again yet.

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