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Feb 3rd, 2009 at 02:31 PM
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Grande Damme
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I'm hoping someone has good information for this situation.
My friend repotted her ivy into a pot 2 inches bigger than the previous one. She watered it thoroughly. The next day, another friend said she had over-watered it, and to let it dry out.
That was a week ago. Now the Ivy has turned yellow all in the center of the pot but is showing new growth elsewhere.
She keeps it in a Northern window.
Is this yellowing due to over-watering?
Merme
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The Man
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i think it might be overwatering. in my experience, when i repot, i kjeep the newly repotted plant on the dry side and water throughly when i see new growth. lots of air circulation also helps :)
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I agree with Kennyso, I also think she should have waited to transplant in the spring. I would move it away from the cold window for awhile. Poor baby is in shock. Christine
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yes it is in shock it does sound like you over watered it.let it dry out then water it.
mary wiley
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