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jasper1936 | 11:58 Thu 24th Feb 2005 | Home & Garden
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My Wife has a money plant that our Daughter gave her some year ago, it has always looked like a miniature tree, but unfortunately I have bee over-watering it and it drooped and was on it's way out.  I took it out of the pot and dried out the roots in the sun, then I repotted it.  It has revived, but is still drooping and just looks a mess.  Does anyone have any ideas how I can get it to regain it's original shape.  I have thought of cutting it back, but don't want to kill it.  Any ideas please
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Had some of the roots gone brown and soggy (i.e. dead due to rot) from the overwatering?  If so, these roots should have been cut back to the point where they are white and firm before re-potting.  This way the roots can  grow back. 

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