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Failure to thrive

So a capensis, after three years of doing fine, is beginning to die back and not produce the vigorous growth I've seen previously. It hasn't been re-potted for a couple years and I've heard that new medium can re-invigorate. Any thoughts on the need to repot? Or, how long does a regular little ol' capensis (typical) live?
 
have your conditions changed? always watered with pure water? a re-potting couldn't hurt!

they live for a very long time, in theory-indefinately. i've seen them with long, long stems that make them look like death-palm trees! they live a long time if cared for properly.
 
Distilled water, free feeding on fungus gnats, nothing new really. I'll go ahead and repot. 50/50 peat/sand good?
 
sounds good to me ^_^
 
some people wash their media first, but i don't.i probably should.
 
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