1) An indication that there are not enough holes in the pot for water to drain out of.
2) If the plant is indoors, then it may not be getting enough sunlight.
3) If the plant is in a greenhouse, then it may be getting to humid. If so you should remove the plant and put it outside.
4) If you have had the plant for a long time, then it could be dying from either and infection or just because it is old.
5)If you live in an apartment and it is on a balcony, then a bird or insect may be eating away at it.
These are only a few of the many possibilities, but hope it helped. :o)
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when salt is scattered on the soil of a potted plant why does it die
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it grows Edited answer: If the plant has reached the stage of permanent wilting it will not respond, in case of temporary wilting the plant will recover on watering.
you get the potted plant blueprint
On Flora's page, you trade 2 worker bees for the blueprint to make the potted plant.
It depends on the species of plant in the pot. All potted plants will need light but some are shade loving and will not grow well if placed in direct sunlight. Have a look at the instructions that came with the potted plant or ask at your local garden center or plant supplier. It is also important not to over water a potted plant.
Plant wilting occurs after excessive loss of water by transpiration and lesser absorption by the roots. The deficiency of water in the cells make them flaccid and the plant wilts.
the plant blows up
A fern (the type of plant) in a plant pot.
Wilting
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