Tuesday, 29 March 2016

HOW TO REVITALIZE A NEAR DEAD PLANT

I got these tips from the Internet on how to save an almost dead plant.  Definitely going to try it on the Garcinia Cambogia plant.  I will be looking for the gardener early in the morning to get his help for tree surgery.


According to web site Gardening Know How, just because your plant is limp and brown doesn't mean it's necessarily dead. If the stems or roots still have a hint of green and aren't brittle or breaking off, there might be some life left in it yet.

If the roots look salvageable, trim off all the dead stems and leaves, and give the plant only half as much sun as it normally requires. Lightly water it, and in 3-4 weeks you should start to see some signs of life. Be sure to trim away any stems that aren't producing leaves.

If the stems are history, you still might be able to rescue the plant anyway:

Cut away the stems a third at a time. You may find that as you get closer to the roots, the parts of the stem may be alive. If you do find living stem, try to leave as much as possible. If you find no living stem, leave at [least] 2 inches of the stem intact above the soil. Place the plant [in] conditions where it will get roughly half the amount of sun that is normally recommended for that plant. Water only when the soil is dry to the touch. If the plant is able to, you will see new stems sprout from around the remaining stem in a month or two. If you do not, recheck the roots to see if the plant has died.

Source: http://lifehacker.com/5449678/how-to-revitalize-near-dead-plants

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