Removing water from tray everyday is difficult for heavy pot like with Areca palm and all. How you are managing that and how do you water the plants in the baskets
Ma'am mane kl kuch nursery plants ko repot kiya tha ....achi baarish ho rhi thi 4-5 days se....par mera ek plant ki leaves bikul loose loose ho gyi h ...kya karu maam pls guide
Hi, it could be a transplant shock. After transplanting plants usually recover after a few days of care unless they are replanted incorrectly. Moving a plant from one pot to another pot sometimes disturbs its roots and roots are responsible for absorbing water & nutrients from the soil, any root disturbance or root damage can hinder the plant's ability to uptake water, which is why the leaves will turn yellow, or droop. So the best way to save your plant is to give it some time, make sure the new pot has sufficient drainage holes, water your plants regularly but avoid overwatering and place the plant in the same spot it used to place so that it gets the same lighting conditions it had before...give some time for your plant to settle down😊
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Removing water from tray everyday is difficult for heavy pot like with Areca palm and all. How you are managing that and how do you water the plants in the baskets
Can we have your balcony tour
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Ma'am mane kl kuch nursery plants ko repot kiya tha ....achi baarish ho rhi thi 4-5 days se....par mera ek plant ki leaves bikul loose loose ho gyi h ...kya karu maam pls guide
Hi, it could be a transplant shock. After transplanting plants usually recover after a few days of care unless they are replanted incorrectly. Moving a plant from one pot to another pot sometimes disturbs its roots and roots are responsible for absorbing water & nutrients from the soil, any root disturbance or root damage can hinder the plant's ability to uptake water, which is why the leaves will turn yellow, or droop. So the best way to save your plant is to give it some time, make sure the new pot has sufficient drainage holes, water your plants regularly but avoid overwatering and place the plant in the same spot it used to place so that it gets the same lighting conditions it had before...give some time for your plant to settle down😊
What kind of planters do you use ? I use ceramic but my plants don’t grow well in them . I see most of yours are plastic
Hi, generally I use plastic & terracotta pots for planting & Ceramic pots as catch pots.