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why does it seem like my plant is dying? ( Philodendron Brasil)
Its getting water and sunlight, but im thinking I may need to repot it? Let me know what yall think?

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The plant appears to be in good health. It has a lush, vibrant green color and appears to be thriving. There are no visible signs of disease or pests. However, it could benefit from being repotted in a larger container to allow for proper root growth and to ensure that it has sufficient drainage. Additionally, it would be beneficial to provide the plant with bright, indirect light and to keep the soil consistently moist. A fertilizer with a balanced NPK ratio (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) could also be added to the soil to promote healthy growth.
Is it not getting enough sun?
It appears thirsty to me. Stick your finger half way through into the soil, if it feels dry water it slowly and thoroughly. Let it sit in water for half an hour and then dump the excess water.
If the roots are not pushing through the bottom of the pot it doesn’t need repotting. Also make sure to only repot plants that are healthy and not sick looking.
Repot into a bigger pot make sure to rip some roots at the bottom and sides to get it started, and make sure you plant closer to the top of the pot. Put layer of chunky stones at bottom of new pot. Use multi-purpose compost and water. Then test the soil with ur finger moving forward. If dry water the whole pot. If wet/damp leave it alone. Keep near the window warm and sunny. Make sure to drain the tray or dish you put the pot on even a small puddle, and the pot has good drainage holes.
Add some coffee ground, a circle round the main root once every 3-4 weeks. Or banana peel water 2-3 times a week max. (leave a banana peel in water for 2-3 days) for nutrtional value. But not too much of any, you can get away with the peels more because their lower dosage. Good luck!
All so hopefult thank you 💕this is the bottom of the plastic pot.
