Plant slowly dying, help

Flaier

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Hi all. These are pictures of the top of my plant that was outdoors but i brought it to my home because it got very cold outside and even it started to snow. Can any one tell me what to do to help it survive, because it looks like it's slowly dying some of it's leafs are curled others fall, many of it's leafs just dropped dead. And on the picture with the arrow is shown a place of the steam where you can see that it's not blush green like the other part of the steam. Why is that ? Thank you in advance.
 

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ddriver

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for starters - don't leave it out in the cold, besides looking very shocked it looks healthy

Plants DO change color due to bad temperatures, changed color of the stem is usually not a fatal thing, unless it's rot, but in low temps that is unlikely
 

bloomfields

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well....I won't lie you about the light. It's from a window
your plant has been cold stressed , you cant grow it in a window ?? at least give it a compact flo or summit ?
jeeeeeeeeeeeeez watta u actually trying to achieve ??
a houseplant lol ?
 

infdjedi

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Well there is your problem bro. If these plants could grow behind a window then you wouldnt have all these different lighting configurations. I say it was stressed out by severe cold and now isnt getting enough light. Get some CFLS or a 400HPS (BEST).
 

bloomfields

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Well there is your problem bro. If these plants could grow behind a window then you wouldnt have all these different lighting configurations. I say it was stressed out by severe cold and now isnt getting enough light. Get some CFLS or a 400HPS (BEST).
no they could grow in a window but prob is the feds might drive buy ?????
 

Mr.Organic

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just get i a few full spectrum grow lights. their like ten bucks an hook on the planter its in... loook at home improvement store
 
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