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Droopy New Guinea Impatiens houseplant

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tigerlelly | 17:33 Fri 11th Jun 2010 | Gardening
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I was given a N.G. impatiens houseplant at the weekend. Yesterday it looked a bit droopy so I watered it. Today it seems to be in a state of collapse. has it received too much water or not enough? It is in a bright position and only receives direct sun in the early evening.
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Check the roots are still there .. larvae?!
Probably drowned it, leave it for a week out of the sun and hope it picks up, if not any improvement bin it.
it is not a house plant, that is your first problem. It is a bedding plant and will prefer to be outside. Drooping will be either too wet or too dry, only you can tell.

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