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by Investor Rep on February 02, 2004 03:43 AM
I have a rooter which I love to root baby leaf philidendron (can't spell) My problem is that the new pots I have created are droopy looking. If I water it's droopy or if I let it dry out it's droopy. The leaves look sorta curled. I'm using Miracle Grow Potting soil and the pot is small since my Mother plant is pot bound and seems to thrive. Any ideas what the problem could be?
by Jiffymouse on February 02, 2004 04:04 AM
my thoughts and experience are this. if the baby pots aren't allowed to dry enough between waterings, they get droopy and there doesn't seem to be anything to do about them except to hope they hold on until they sprout more leaves. i have "rotted" more than one by over watering. good luck and let us know!
by Investor Rep on February 02, 2004 03:32 PM
Thanks Jiffymouse! I will ignore my baby pot for a while. I may have been loving it too much!
I will let you know if she recovers.

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