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DaddysLittleKitty95
What is your soil like? These guys like it bright. I have mine in a east facing window. I only water when it’s 100% dry and then some. They honestly (could be wrong) seem over watered or like they have sick roots. Looks.. smooshy.. my soil is a mix of dirt, gravel, perlite, and more perlite. It’s chunky and provides drainage and air flow.
meowwmixx666
And I should also check on the roots.. it’s probably time for a repot anyways
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What is your soil like? These guys like it bright. I have mine in a east facing window. I only water when it’s 100% dry and then some. They honestly (could be wrong) seem over watered or like they have sick roots. Looks.. smooshy.. my soil is a mix of dirt, gravel, perlite, and more perlite. It’s chunky and provides drainage and air flow.
And I should also check on the roots.. it’s probably time for a repot anyways