are they broken at the stem? if yes, then you can cut them off cause they’ll die eventually
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It looks like the plant had some significant damage to the roots, if it wasn’t dropping before the repot then you’ve damaged the roots and they were likely not rotting, plants will droop leaves like this when they want to sap nutrients from the older growth, or when damage causes them to not be able to support the old foliage.
Did you break off or cut any roots during repotting?
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are they broken at the stem? if yes, then you can cut them off cause they’ll die eventually
It looks like the plant had some significant damage to the roots, if it wasn’t dropping before the repot then you’ve damaged the roots and they were likely not rotting, plants will droop leaves like this when they want to sap nutrients from the older growth, or when damage causes them to not be able to support the old foliage.
Did you break off or cut any roots during repotting?
What kind of plant is this?