Update on Reginald's Mold
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Alright. I repotted him and replaced the dirt with my proper succulent/plants that rot real easy mix. I moved the ghost plant propagation in there too bcs she needed that soil too, and it would be easier to keep an eye on her. Now how do I bring him back to looking like a cylindrical snake plant should? His tips are shriveley, but his leaves are still firm. Real mixed signals right now. At one point he had like 10 leaves. And I don't know how to bring him back to that.
Alright. I repotted him and replaced the dirt with my proper succulent/plants that rot real easy mix. I moved the ghost plant propagation in there too bcs she needed that soil too, and it would be easier to keep an eye on her. Now how do I bring him back to looking like a cylindrical snake plant should? His tips are shriveley, but his leaves are still firm. Real mixed signals right now. At one point he had like 10 leaves. And I don't know how to bring him back to that.
5โ pot with drainage
Last watered 1 month ago
I just commented on your post from earlier ๐
There's not really anything you can do about the brown tips, but as long as the rest of the plant stays healthy they're not a big deal (both of my cylindrical snake plants have them). These are very slow growing plants, so it may take a while to see any new growth. Just stick it in a bright spot that gets plenty of indirect light, only water when the soil has completely dried out, and let it be โ eventually new rhizomes will start poking up through the soil.
There's not really anything you can do about the brown tips, but as long as the rest of the plant stays healthy they're not a big deal (both of my cylindrical snake plants have them). These are very slow growing plants, so it may take a while to see any new growth. Just stick it in a bright spot that gets plenty of indirect light, only water when the soil has completely dried out, and let it be โ eventually new rhizomes will start poking up through the soil.