Man oh man.
I'm in the process of moving from my old apartment to a new one (no, still haven't bought a house yet). Old apartment had south facing windows, and a tiny tiny back yard, so it had a bit of potential for
plant growing at least. New place has East and west facing windows only, no yard whatsoever (second floor).
Well I have a gardener friend who also happens to be a co-worker and she agreed to
plant-sit for me until I get a house. I'm taking the plans to work with me one by one, but the first victim was a smaller jade
plant that I had made a year ago from my big jade. I foolishly decided to leave it in my car (with the windows cracked) for 6 hours while I was inside working.
The end result was the saddest Jade (or any other
plant for that matter) I have ever seen. Drooping brown leaves, saggy branches, very shriveled. Friend is trying to rescue it but I'm not very hopeful. What do you think its chances of survival are?
Don't worry, I've learned my lesson, the rest of my
plants are coming to work with me -- INSIDE. I may get some strange looks but at least my
plants will live.