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Posted By: bullies4us2 wilting plant - November 16th, 2002 at 11:23 AM
Hi...I transplanted a plant(no kidding right :rolleyes :)about 3 weeks ago the leaves are all curled up.I thought I was watering it too much. So, as reccomended I gradually slowly decreased how often I was watering it. I've tried moving it around the room thinking light exposure was the problem. Nothing has worked. I have no idea what type of plant it is. It's a hanging plant. When a shoot comes off the plant, it's a reddish color. The leaves are kinda narrow & oblong. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I've also fertilized. Sorry this is soooo long wink ! Just tring to give all the info.
Thanks so much,
bullie
Posted By: Anonymous Re: wilting plant - November 16th, 2002 at 04:10 PM
There is a very good chance that your plant did not need to be transplanted. I say this because unnecessary repotting is the single most common reason for plant problems and everyone likes to do it. Potted plants do best when quite potbound and when their roots sre left undisturbed.

I suggest that you unpot your plant, remove the soil that you added when you transplanted and put the plant back into its original pot. While it is out of the pot you might inspect the roots for signs of rot (soft and mushy) or excessive dryness (dry soil and shriveled roots).

It is also important to get an ID for your plant so you will know what light it should receive and how dry the soil should get in between waterings.
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