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This plant is at my work, no clue what kind it is, but it used to be so pretty and vibrant but now it's brittle and dying.

What is i5 called and what are the beat conditions for it?

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[–] SpaceToast@mander.xyz 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don’t think your picture was included in the post, but my guess would be over/under watering.

Usually overwatering is the culprit.

[–] Neit 1 points 1 year ago

That's fair! I was at work when I posted so I didn't get a chance to check before now, so I didn't see my pic didn't get posted. I'm sure the issue is under watering, but I think it's an air plant?

It's been getting sunny and the room has lots of windows so it may be that too.

Let me try posting an image here one more time and then I'll try an outside site.