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Introduction
If your houseplant is starting to wilt, use this guide to repot the dying houseplant. A houseplant will start to die if it is left in conditions that inhibit its growth. Such conditions include a pot that is too small for the plant. Another variable that may affect your plant is bacteria growing on the roots. Treating your plant’s roots in a hydrogen peroxide/water mixture would eliminate most bacteria that cause your plant to wilt. Repotting the plant to address these issues can revive it and allow it to continue to grow. Step 1 requires the usage of hydrogen peroxide, so use caution when handling this to avoid burns to the skin and the eyes.