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  1. bstrashlactica on

    It looks thirsty to me. That’s how all my pothos get anyway.

  2. Effective_Mousse7071 on

    If you watered yesterday and the soil already looks like this then something is off. To me that soil looks bone dry. Is this newly planted with fresh soil? If not it could be hydrophobic and not absorbing the water properly. That happened with a pothos I bought at cvs (yeah not the best idea). The soil was so compacted that water just ran straight through the pot and the soil wasn’t absorbing any of it.

    Also if just moving from water to soil you want to keep the soil more damp than you would for a more mature plant. The roots need a lot more water to continue to develop now that they are in soil.

  3. boredlife42 on

    Philodendron Brasil. Looks quite dry. Would recommend setting the pot in a larger pot and soaking in water to ensure the soil gets saturated. If soil gets too dry it will actually resist water. A good soaking will do wonders

  4. Virtual-Rough2450 on

    If it was recently propped it is pretty normal. Takes a while for the plant to recover.

  5. Needs water or/possibly and a less loose soil, and definitely needs fertilizer!

  6. PristineWorker8291 on

    Tent it in plastic. Give it the mini-greenhouse spa treatment to encourage those roots to start growing in the soil.

  7. I feel like the single leaf small root Etsy props was not all it should be. I’ll def keep them hydrated

  8. CraftyProcrstntr on

    It’s a philodendron Brazil and it hates terracotta pots because they dry out too fast.

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