my plant is dying... any natural/spiritual medicine/remedy?

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well my mom decided the cactus was ready for the plants cemetry.
I do care a lot more about my aloe vera and cactus junior now though.

So what did we learn from this:
1) make sure you give your plants enough attention
2) don't put a cactus near the window in winter season
3) if your cactus is in this state, it's already the end.


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Fireshadow wrote:well my mom decided the cactus was ready for the plants cemetry.
I do care a lot more about my aloe vera and cactus junior now though.

So what did we learn from this:
1) make sure you give your plants enough attention
2) don't put a cactus near the window in winter season
3) if your cactus is in this state, it's already the end.
Darn. But treat the aloe and the other cactus the same way. Also, look up the water requirements for both plants and make sure they don't get over-watered. Succulent plants store water internally, to help them survive in dry climates, so there is such a thing as giving them too much water.


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