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Sep 20, 2022 2:07 PM CST

On the left is her happy and healthy in May vs the right is her today basically with one foot in the grave. I just took her outside two days ago as a last ditch effort after pruning and repotting her.

She didn't have root rot and she's always been in temperature between 72-78 degrees.

I used neem oil on her once in early June and I used fungicide when I repotted her last week.

There is a drainage hole at the bottom of the pot.

I watered her anytime the top 3 inches of soil was dry and spritzed her leaves with water once/twice a week.

I left for 3 days in July and when I got home two of her largest stalks at fallen. I pruned her but she just continued to decline from there.

I left again for 3 days in August and she was even worse when I returned.

Can I save her?


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