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clutterwife
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I have a allamanda vine. I bought it last year not knowing it was a tropical plant and have to be taking in every year It has lasting all this winter, now it is dying, can someone help me please? I really dont' want this to die after I have babied it all these months.

Annie


Posts: 2 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2003  |  Logged: 24.171.33.5
alankhart
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Are you sure it is dying or is it just adjusting to the indoor conditions? I have the same problem with my mandevilla...I have to bring it in...it does OK for a few weeks, then starts to lose all it's leaves and eventually looks like a stick by the end of winter...but then it miraculously comes back to life when I put it out in spring. Overwatering is often the reason for many tropical plants dying that are being overwintered inside. You might also want to get a humidifier if you don't have one. Hope this helps!

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clutterwife
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I think I was over watering it. Thank you for your advice also. I have a humidifier that we recently bought, so I hope this helps.

Again thank you very much.


Posts: 2 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2003  |  Logged: 24.171.33.5
   

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