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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comNot so much a question, just some advice to people with indoor plants. Please go on-line to check on what to do with a plant. I had a big beautiful spider plant and decided to re-pot. Well since it has been repotted, it looks terrible. The leaves are real easy to remove. Next time I will consult the experts before I re-pot.
Thank you. Joan (:
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6 Comments To "repotting indoor plants"
#1 Comment By Nikki On 06/17/2013 @ 10:27 am
This is caused by the stress of repotting and is usually normal. In most cases, the plant will bounce back after it adjusts or acclimates to its new surroundings.
#2 Comment By theficuswrangler On 06/17/2013 @ 2:22 pm
Just out of curiosity, what do you think yu might have done wrong?
#3 Comment By AnnsGreeneHaus On 06/18/2013 @ 6:46 am
Also, out of curiosity, did you use a quality potting soil? I’ve found that using the same potting soil your local greenhouse/garden center grows it’s plants with is a great investment.
#4 Comment By here On 06/18/2013 @ 10:34 am
Annsgreenehaus–I usually use Miracle-Gro potting mix.But the price was right and I bought Miracle-gro organic potting mix,which I used on two other plants and they are just fine.
I keep talking to it hoping it will come back to full bloom.
#5 Comment By AnnsGreeneHaus On 06/18/2013 @ 3:38 pm
Joan, surely do hope it bounces back. It’s rough to have a nice plant go south on you. Hopefully it’s just transplanting shock. Best wishes.
#6 Comment By here On 06/18/2013 @ 3:42 pm
Thank you all for the feed back.Keeping my fingers crossed :):)