Geckoflora
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I'm hoping there are other people here with pothos experience who might be able to give me some insight here!
I just moved into a new apartment this last Monday, and it seems like ever since then one of the pothos plants in my panther chameleon's enclosure has started wilting a lot and some of the leaves are yellowing.
I can't really figure out why- the soil has been dry when I've felt it so I keep watering it. I assume if the soil is dry (even on top) it can't be over-watering causing the wilting? But I've never had to water it very much in the past because I have a misting system that mostly takes care of it.
I'm assuming it must be something to do with the move but I can't figure it out. It wasn't repotted or anything, gets probably the same amount of sunlight, and is only in a slightly warmer room than before. I also recently upgraded my 75w heat bulb to a 100w heat bulb a few days before the move. But there is another pothos in the cage that seems to be doing as well as ever, so I'm a little confused as to what the issue is.
I thought it would perk up by now if it was just dehydrated, but despite watering it more for the last couple of days it's still looking sadder every day. Anyone have any tips?
I just moved into a new apartment this last Monday, and it seems like ever since then one of the pothos plants in my panther chameleon's enclosure has started wilting a lot and some of the leaves are yellowing.
I can't really figure out why- the soil has been dry when I've felt it so I keep watering it. I assume if the soil is dry (even on top) it can't be over-watering causing the wilting? But I've never had to water it very much in the past because I have a misting system that mostly takes care of it.
I'm assuming it must be something to do with the move but I can't figure it out. It wasn't repotted or anything, gets probably the same amount of sunlight, and is only in a slightly warmer room than before. I also recently upgraded my 75w heat bulb to a 100w heat bulb a few days before the move. But there is another pothos in the cage that seems to be doing as well as ever, so I'm a little confused as to what the issue is.
I thought it would perk up by now if it was just dehydrated, but despite watering it more for the last couple of days it's still looking sadder every day. Anyone have any tips?