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4โ pot with drainage

Last watered 1 month ago
Ghost plants are succulents and store water in their leaves so they're prone to rot if kept too wet. Since you haven't watered in a week, that's a great start! Make sure the soil is completely dry before watering again. You can check by sticking your finger an inch or two into the soil. Bright indirect light is also key. The leaves that are already wilted might not recover but new growth should be healthy if you let it dry out between waterings. ๐
Oh no @JampackedCowpea! The first thing I would do is get it out of the pot and check out the roots and stem. You might be able to save it without having to chop. Succulents Indoors/in winter don't need to be watered much at all. When the soil is COMPLETELY dry and when the leaves show signs of thirst like, wrinkly and soft. Roughly once a month depending on conditions. The roots should be white/whitish and fairly firm. Stem should be firm as well. If roots are brown or have an odor and the stem is discolored and also soft/squishy, that's rot and it will have to be chopped and propagated. All the yellow squishy leaves should also be taken off. They're going to contribute to rotting because they are waterlogged. I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.