Hi, welcome to Gardenweb! Looks like it's in really soggy, non-porous soil, which is more difficult for plants to grow in because their roots can rot in that condition. Does the pot have a drain hole in the bottom?
This post was edited by purpleinopp on Wed, Dec 5, 12 at 10:34
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