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Posted 11M ago by @Skynote12

Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong to make my new M...

0ft to light, direct
6” pot with drainage
Last watered 9 months ago
Drooping leaves on a Mother of Millions plant can be caused by several factors, including overwatering, underwatering, light issues, pests, and diseases. Overwatering and underwatering are common culprits, as both can lead to droopy leaves. Have you noticed any pest? Any changes in water? Maybe get some pebbles and add to your soil. Some perlite mixture would be good for her.
@PlantMummy2025 ok so here is the story with my droopy MOM ðŸĪ­ I purchased her from a local reputable small town store back on the 20th. It originally came in a tiny plastic starter pot crammed together with a little stalk of verigated pilea microphylla, a branch & a half of Sedum adolphi "firestorm" and all 3 were stuck together so tightly by the roots of clover that had begun to grow in and around it that it took me a good 20 mins carefully trying to separate them without destroying them! I have them all in different pots now. I am adding the pics to show you. The dirt im using is more of a cactus/succulent mix. So there is perlite in it, as well as, sand, a little bark, sphagnum peat moss & fertilizer. Its the miracle-gro brand. I did let it sit overnight after repotting it to let everything settle before watering like I was told by the site in the internet. The next afternoon I watered really well. Expecting the 2 drooping arms to perk back up, but every day since more & more are drooping. Guess I should have given the full picture in the beginning lol