My plant is dying from the bottom up. I allow it to dry b...
1ft to light, direct
4β pot with drainage
Last watered 2 years ago
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@EarthlySoybean i agree with @Boymom-plantmom. Gently clean the roots off and as long as there are no brown/mushy spots of rot then it's ok. If there is any sign of rot then cut ALL rot off, pour peroxide on all the areas, and then sprinkle cinnamon on the roots. Let dry a few days (maybe just a day or 2 at most) then repot I fresh dry soil. I think it looks fine. Really hard to decipher the type of care without knowing what it is but i think you're doing great so far with what little ypu have to go from. Maybe give it some extra humidity and take it out of direct sunlight. Start off with little changes and see what kind of improvements it makes. Im sorry i cant be of anymore help, but youre doing really great so far,!
Based off the picture in your oasis he looks okay to me. I pulled up other images of this plant type and they do droop at the bottom like yours is doing. As they get taller they start looking like a pine tree made of green beans which I honestly find awesome haha. If you get us some closer, more updated pics as suggested we can help figure out whatβs going on if itβs not in your profile image.
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@EarthlySoybean I donβt see any rot so thatβs a good sign. Take that soil off the roots and see what that looks like. If all good just take of dead parts and repot. I think it will be fine!
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