Can I save my wild cabbage? Iβve had it indoors for the l...
9ft to light, direct
12β pot with drainage
Last watered 1 year ago
It looks like your wild cabbage is struggling, but you can definitely try to save it! The crispy, damaged leaves suggest past sunburn or inconsistent watering. Hereβs what you can do:
Trim the dead parts β Cut off the worst of the crispy leaves to help the plant focus on new growth.
Check watering β Keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
Improve humidity β If your indoor air is dry, try misting the plant occasionally or placing a water tray nearby.
Give it light β Cabbage needs plenty of bright light, but not harsh direct sun. A sunny window or grow light would help.
Feed it β A balanced liquid fertilizer every few weeks can encourage healthier growth.
If the roots are still strong, your cabbage should bounce back with time!
Trim the dead parts β Cut off the worst of the crispy leaves to help the plant focus on new growth.
Check watering β Keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
Improve humidity β If your indoor air is dry, try misting the plant occasionally or placing a water tray nearby.
Give it light β Cabbage needs plenty of bright light, but not harsh direct sun. A sunny window or grow light would help.
Feed it β A balanced liquid fertilizer every few weeks can encourage healthier growth.
If the roots are still strong, your cabbage should bounce back with time!
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