Question almost fuschia plant? My fuscia is in a limp pot. It's not doing...

My fuscia is in a limp pot. It's not doing so well. It's big, and I regard it's outgrowing the pot. No matter how much i dampen, it's drooping by the end of the time. How do fuschias respond to dividing too, or should I put the whole plant within a larger pot? Thanks!
Answers:    fuschia plant will not like to be over watered, and that could be simply your problem. They also are picky roughly speaking the temp they like and too much sun will bother them.

Did you know you could confidently cut a few (maybe 5 or 6) five inch stems from the plant you have very soon and let the stems sit within a glass of hose down on a window sill, and the stems will grow nice roots? Then you can whip the stems or what gardener's referr to as "cuttings", and plant them in a small pot beside soil, careful not to break any roots.

If your big plant is around to die, then freshly take a few cuttings and put them surrounded by water. Should lift about 2-3 weeks for it to grow roots. regular cup of sea filled roughly 3/4 of the way.

I once grew approaching 5 new fuschia plants from a single plant i get from wallmart. I think they can be overpriced, so why not grow your own since it's sooooo uncomplicated to do ;)

Good Luck.
When it is drooping at the end of the sunshine, is the soil dry? It is in full sun? They close to shadier spots. Mine is also kind of emaciated right now, but is if truth be told doing better now that I enjoy throw it into a really shady corner. I look forward to reading the other answers.