Drooping leaves
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My jacaranda mimisofolia plant seems to be drooping leaves.
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名媛直播 are not created by keeping young plants small in small pots.
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Apart from Auk being correct, your Jacaranda looks healthy. I'd give it a bit more sun, mist the leaves twice a day, and see if that'll help. Its roots may also be choked.. but its a bit late in the season for repotting. How long has it been growing in that small pot?
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Thank you for your help. This was repotted approximately 7 to 8 months ago. I haven't repotted it since then as it was mentioned on a few forums to repot it only every 2 years for this species. I am new to this and any help will be appreciated. I will mist it more. As far as sunlight is concerned, I keep it next to a window as I live in an apartment. However there is an apartment next me which blocks some light.
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It's a bit late for repotting now anyway, but I'd seriously consider moving it to a bigger pot (and just not breaking up the root ball at all).
If you're unwilling to do that I'd make sure you giving it enough water, they like the soil constantly damp (NOT MOIST! Damp), and see if it improves.
If you're unwilling to do that I'd make sure you giving it enough water, they like the soil constantly damp (NOT MOIST! Damp), and see if it improves.
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