Hello - This is my first post here - I've been reading many of the posts here and find them very informative.
I've had this indoor plant for about 8 years and recently (over the last few years) the leaves have been drying up from the tips and eventually turning brown and die. The plant is slowly becoming thinner and thinner and I don't know what to do to save it...
It's in an area of the house where there is no direct sunlight - (I don't know if it needs any, as I don't know what type of plant it is) I did put it in a new pot last year.. perhaps it's not letting it "breathe" or something??
Here are some pictures:
[img]https://www.robertcory.com/media/plant01.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www.robertcory.com/media/plant02.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www.robertcory.com/media/plant03.jpg[/img]
Thanks in advance, and regards
Hey Blue Moon -
Thanks for the reply. The dirt in the pot always seems damp, and when I repotted it, I noticed that the roots didn't go very deep...
Well, the dilemma continues - even the new shoots out the top start to get brown tips on them...
Thanks again...
anyone know the name of this plant? Perhaps I can look up caring instructions...
Best,
C
Thanks for the reply. The dirt in the pot always seems damp, and when I repotted it, I noticed that the roots didn't go very deep...
Well, the dilemma continues - even the new shoots out the top start to get brown tips on them...
Thanks again...
anyone know the name of this plant? Perhaps I can look up caring instructions...
Best,
C