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#177130 Jan 31st, 2008 at 10:55 AM
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Hello,
This is Skylight. I am new to this site, and I am an avid plant lover. I live in NYC and have a skylight above most of my plants. It gives me great light all year and sun in the summer. I have an Irish Shamrock I bought 2 years ago. It has been doing terrific until now. In the past I had a lot new growth and flowers all year long. Within the last month all the leaves (Reddish) have died and no flowers. I am down to my last leave with no new growth. Is this the end of my plant or is this normal?
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:Wavy: From a fellow NYC resident! lol

The link Cindy suggested is great thumbup
it could be going through its dormancy period, but if for some reason, it's not, :
Have you changed the plants watering routine lately?
have you moved its location?
maybe it needs a bigger pot?
fertilizer/new soil?
all those could be plausible options to consider thumbup

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#177866 Feb 2nd, 2008 at 08:50 AM
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Hi Cindy,
Thanks,

I looked at the Shamrock site. It's great. Since I had the plant for 2 years the first year it didn't seem to go into a dormacy period. Maybe that is waht is happening now. It is under the Skylight and gets no sun. Should I not water it and keep it there or move it to a darker area?

badplanter #177868 Feb 2nd, 2008 at 08:54 AM
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Hi Mark,
I looked at the site Cindy mentioned. It's great. But I am still confused. It is still under the skylight, (But no sun until summer) I did give it a shot of liquid fertilizer last week. still nothing. Should I stop watering for a month? Should I move it to a darker area?
Thanks,

#177870 Feb 2nd, 2008 at 08:56 AM
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Hi again,

Hey Cindy do you know anything about Crown of Thorns? I could use some help there as well.
Name is
Stu

skylight #177939 Feb 2nd, 2008 at 02:05 PM
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on the shamrock stu, cut the water back so that it is dry, but not dried out. for about a month or so, then when it gets more light and water, it should come back like gangbusters!

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Hi Jiffymouse,

Thanks I wil try that.
Best,
Stu

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let us know how you make out, but that is what i do with mine.


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