Saturday, February 11, 2012

I have a beautiful house plant that is dying,how can I save it?

I have a beautiful house plant that is a purple and green vine that I have been just keeping alive. I have tried lots of things ,moving the plant,fertilizing, sunny places, shady places, but it seems that nothing that I do seems to help. The only name I know for the plant is a "Wondering Jew'. Can anyone give me an Idea of what is wrong and how I can fix it?

I have a beautiful house plant that is dying,how can I save it?
Wandering Jew is a very easy to grow house plant. It may look a little forlorn during the winter months but should be fairly trouble free. A sunny window and hanging pot are best. Trim back any leggy stems and reroot them in water and add to the pot. Forego fertilizer until late spring, and water only if the top of the soil is dry, usually about once a week.

The biggest mistake of most plant owners is overwatering.
Reply:wander jew plants do well in a bright location not extremely sunny. you should not overwater the plant. you could try cutting it back and it will become bushier. you can also make new plants by rooting the cuttings in water in a bottle or jar. out
Reply:Water the plant. I think your plant is undergoing plasmolysis, which mean the cytoplasm pulls away from the cell wall due to osmosis. By watering the plant, it can become turgid again after undergoing deplasmolysis.
Reply:GIVE IT MORE SUN LIGHT ,SE IF THE WATR IS NOT DRIEYING UP,USE FERTILIZERS.DONT USE ARTIFICIAL ONES USE COW DUNG IT WORKS REALLY WELL I USE THT U GET IT IT IN FARMS
Reply:let me guess water it maybe


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