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Feb 10, 2012 6:18 PM CST

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dogpack said:
I have a plant which is not doing well. I know not what it is, or how to fix it's problem. My issue is that i don't think my sense of touch is as good as it used to be so maybe it is getting too much or too little
water. How do you know the difference in plants getting too much or too little water?


Like the others I think it's a water problem. But not so much of quantity but drainage. I have a Kalanchoe (well actually a lot, they're not called "Mother of Millions" for nothing) which is out in our wet season rains for months on end getting a real lot of water. But it's in a very sandy mix and water drains straight out. Dry season it's hot and dry for months and it doesn't seem to mind.

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