Why Are My Croton Leaves Turning Yellow? (And How To Fix It)

Why Are My Croton Leaves Turning Yellow? (And How To Fix It)

Croton (Cidiaeum variegatum) are beautiful colorful-leaved plants that give your apartment that exotic feel. Native to the tropical climates of Southeast Asia and Oceania, the Croton’s leathery green, orange, and scarlet leaves make it a great house plant.  Croton is a fairly easy plant to grow at home and care for, but sometimes their leaves…

Chinese Money Plant Dropping Leaves (Causes and Solutions)

Chinese Money Plant Dropping Leaves (Causes and Solutions)

If you manage to have acquired a Chinese money plant (Pilea peperomioides), you’re lucky.  Chinese money plant has rounded, glossy, deep green-colored leaves that are very pleasant looking.  Unfortunately, dropping leaves is a common problem we’ll encounter with this plant. You may have wondered to yourself,  Chinese money plant dropping its leaves due to poor…

Causes of Brown Spots on Pothos (with Treatment)
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Causes of Brown Spots on Pothos (with Treatment)

Pothos is a tropical ornamental vine grown primarily for its foliage’s beauty. Sadly, fungal and bacterial diseases can affect the leaves of pothos. Brown spots on your pothos can be caused by various factors, including disease and improper care. Single node cutting is pothos’ most common commercial and home propagation method. In many cases, cuttings…

5 Causes of Snake Plant Leaves Splitting (And How to Fix It)
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5 Causes of Snake Plant Leaves Splitting (And How to Fix It)

If your snake plant’s leaves are splitting even though you’re ticking all the care boxes, something’s definitely off. Snake plants are tough cookies—they can survive unfavorable conditions and even thrive in less-than-ideal environments. They don’t need much attention and can stick around for the long haul. So, what’s causing those unsightly splits in your snake…

Alocasia Polly Turning Yellow (Causes and How to Fix It)

Alocasia Polly Turning Yellow (Causes and How to Fix It)

An Alocasia Polly is a hybrid plant with an unknown co-parent to the Alocasia. The Polly is high maintenance and honestly, a bit temperamental! Although uniquely stunning, slight variation in its care may cause problems like leaves turning yellow. Overwatering is the leading cause of Alocasia polly turning yellow. Other possible causes include low humidity,…