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txflower
Canyon, TX
(Zone 6b)

May 31, 2007
06:18 PM

Post #3558718

Hello all!
Ok I have tried twice to make this into one post but once I have uploaded the pic it is not giving me a a button for editing or up loading another pic so it will be 3 post sorry!

Hello all!
I have three different plants that are looking bad/sad, and I don’t know how to help them, and they are all in the same spot!

Here is the first one.

I have had it 4 years I think! And it has never grown or changed much! I have no clue what it is. It has several, what look to be new growth leaves in the bundle at the top but they never change.

It has never had any flowers. I have had it in shade inside my house and moved it to an east facing window just a couple of weeks ago that gets great morning sun and light all day but no change.

Should it be in a smaller pot?
Should it be wet/moist all the time? Letting it dry out has not helped!
Should I feet it a lot of Miracle Grow?

Thanks everyone for your time and help!

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WeeNel
Ayrshire Scotland
United Kingdom

June 01, 2007
08:25 PM

Post #3563557

Cant help with the name of your plant sorry, but can help with the condition,it is as dry as a mother-in-laws welcome and is in need of a good drink of water, possibly needs potted into fresh new compost and when you see signs of it recovering, give it a liquid feed, the pots look too dry for the plant to be able to put on new growth, the leaves look like they are being scorched in the sun also, give it plenty light but not baked in intensive hot sun and it should recover soon, good luck, WeeNel.
ecrane3
Dublin, CA
(Zone 9a)

June 01, 2007
09:10 PM

Post #3563756

I don't know what your plant is either, but next time if you want several pictures all in the same thread, what you want to do is make your first post just like you did, then go back in and make a new reply to yourself (if you scroll down below the last message that's been posted, you'll see a box where you can type in a new reply, and underneath that is another place where you can add an image). Each time you answer yourself you can only put in one picture, but you can put in as many replies as you need to get all your pics in.

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