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1 Comment To "I Just Transplanted My Wax Flower N Now It Looks All Brown N The Branches Break Off Easily? Is It Completely Dead Or Can I Save It"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/01/2022 @ 3:52 pm
That doesn't sound good, but you can try giving it a light fertilizer, and trimming the ends to see if that encourages any new growth from the roots.
Transplanting shouldn't have hurt it, but most hoyas appreciate being rootbound to bloom.
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