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What's killing my Geranium?
My first impression of this Geranium was that it's indestructible. That's because, last September, I found it having been dumped out of its flower pot upside down in a pile leaves and it was growing. I rooted it, potted it and placed it in a sunny southern facing window where it did very well all winter long producing blossoms and lots of leaves. When spring began, the plant started to fade a little and I knew it wasn't supposed to be a direct sun kind of plant so I moved it to a north facing window.
The fading has continued. In the weeks since moving it, I've cut off about 1/3 of the leaves that were turning yellow or brown. I don't know what else to do. Am I under-watering it or over-watering? Does it need special plant food?
2 Answers
- Karen LLv 78 years agoFavourite answer
Geraniums actually like full sun and can probably take all that's available. If it's been in a pot all winter, it might need re-potting. If you haven't fertilized it, do that, but don't overdo it. Since you don't say how much you're watering it, I don't know if you're giving too much or too little but chances are you are overwatering. Doesn't hurt geraniums to be a bit dry, especially in low light when they probably aren't growing much.
- fuLv 44 years ago
you have sunburned them. Or they only have been given dehydrated. If merely dehydrated, a stable watering will snap it back to existence. plant life that are no longer used to being out interior the finished sunlight (whether they get finished sunlight via a window) can get sunburned in the event that they are no longer acclimated to the finished, direct sunlight over the years (it is likewise possible to sunburn a cactus that way). The sunlight actual damages the chlorophyl interior the leaves, turning them variety of whitish interior the affected factors. They at last turn brown and drop off. yet, a sunburned plant would be nursed back to wellness. shop it interior the colour, in oblique gentle for a whilst. do no longer attempt to restoration it with severe watering. which will harm it greater. at last the leaves gets back. then you definately can get it reacclimated to the image voltaic.