'Maranta' Repotting | Givivng it a last hope.
Tell me I'm not the only one who finds her indoor plant dead after coming back from a long vacation!
I was always very concerned about this new addition to my home plant, Maranta. I bought a perfectly healthy plant but after repotting it was showing brown leaf. I didn't what Google was saying me to do. But after coming back from my hometown, I found it was very dry and almost dying.
I replaced it in a self-watering pot but probably something went wrong, and it was too dry when I came back.
This is how I bought it, perfectly healthy, green, and even there was a flower stem.
This maranta was in my house for more than one month. It was growing fine, as you can see the plant became double in size in a short time.
I'm guessing, planting it with aloe vera in the same pot was not a good idea. The aloe vera plant was for only a few days there, I have placed it to replace in another pot in a few days. The pot was in a cool and humid place. I'm still not sure what went wrong.
The roots seemed healthy by far and I decided to give it a chance.
I made a new soil mix for the plant. There were soil, cockpit, DAP, and organic fertilizers.
This is how it turned out.
After a few days, the plant leaves were still not in a natural position. They were not growing and the stems were dying.
I have searched and found the ideal temperature Maranta plants require is 65°F–85°F (18°C–30°C). For a few days, our weather was more than 30°C, around 35°C. I'm guessing, the lack of humidity probably killing it.
Tell me if you have any suggestions or ideas about what I need to do, how did this happen, and how can I avoid it next.
I gave the maranta last hope but I'm not hopeful!
So beautiful. We have that one here too.
Great to know. Hopefully it will thrive.
I appreciate your effort in trying to save your plant.
Hopefully it will be saved. Thanks. :)
Is this due to weather or climate factors? because in my area this plant is very easy to grow @rem-steem
As for the weather, it's too hot here. Today it's 37 degree Celsius!