Staff Answer
Nov 24, 2021 - 07:17 AM
This could be an issue of underwatering. It may need a drink!
We try to ship plants with dry soil because that reduces the risk of rot, but that means that your plant hasn't received any water for a long time. Between the stresses of drought and repotting, it makes sense that your plant is turning yellow and shedding leaves.
Go ahead and give it a little water and, if it isn't doing better in a few days, email us at info@mountaincrestgardens.com with the following information:
1) Growing conditions (full sun, part sun, filtered sun, indoors, outdoors, etc.)
2) Soil used for planting
3) Watering schedule
4) Does the container have a hole for drainage?
We try to ship plants with dry soil because that reduces the risk of rot, but that means that your plant hasn't received any water for a long time. Between the stresses of drought and repotting, it makes sense that your plant is turning yellow and shedding leaves.
Go ahead and give it a little water and, if it isn't doing better in a few days, email us at info@mountaincrestgardens.com with the following information:
1) Growing conditions (full sun, part sun, filtered sun, indoors, outdoors, etc.)
2) Soil used for planting
3) Watering schedule
4) Does the container have a hole for drainage?
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