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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comShe came to live me 10 days ago. My brother in law gave her to me. She was outside at his house in a pot in shade. He said to repot her into a bigger pot, which I did, she is inside now. The room is very bright, south and west windows, she does not receive direct sun. Seems to be losing pigment. After transplanting I watered her with a mild solution of Miracle Grow. Could she just be in shock from the changes, or does she need direct sun?
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1 Comment To "My ladyfinger palm is yellowing"
#1 Comment By Heather On 01/18/2015 @ 6:58 pm
It is likely shock. Repotting is hard on plants. This article will help:
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