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  • How to Save Overwatered Dracaena (Step by Step)
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    How to Save Overwatered Dracaena (Step by Step)

    ByArifur Rahman

    Your dracaena appears drained and wilted even after doing you’ve everything you can to keep it healthy. Does it droop and sag instead of soaring upwards? Are the leaves limp and soft, and you can not figure out what’s going on? When it comes to planting care, there is such a thing as too much…

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  • Philodendron Temperature Tolerance (7 Signs of Temperature Stress)
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    Philodendron Temperature Tolerance (7 Signs of Temperature Stress)

    ByArifur Rahman

    Philodendron prefers a warm, humid environment and will not tolerate extreme temperatures. Therefore, your plant can suffer irreparable damage if subjected to freezing winds or blistering heat. Philodendron’s temperature tolerance varies significantly among species, but it cannot withstand temperatures below 55°F (13°C). Temperatures of 75-85°F (24-29°C) and 65-70°F (18-21°C) are ideal for this plant. The…

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  • Why Is My Elephant Ear Plant Dripping Water? (Solved)
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    Why Is My Elephant Ear Plant Dripping Water? (Solved)

    ByArifur Rahman

    The elephant ear is a fast-growing plant that thrives in almost any indoor environment. Thanks to the plant’s impressively large leaves, your living spaces will be bathed in lush greenery. However, it is not tolerant of wet soil and will attempt to correct overwatering through leaf drips. Your elephant ear plant may be weeping water,…

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  • 8 Causes of Brown Spots on African Violet Leaves (With Fixes)
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    8 Causes of Brown Spots on African Violet Leaves (With Fixes)

    ByArifur Rahman

    African violets are eye-catching houseplants with lush, velvety green foliage and drop-dead gorgeous blooms. As pleasant as African violets are, they are prone to various problems that mar their beauty with brown spots. What could go wrong? Brown spots on African violet leaves are commonly caused by diseases such as fungal leaf spots, bacterial blight,…

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  • 9 Causes of Chinese Money Plant Leaves Curling (And Fixes)
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    9 Causes of Chinese Money Plant Leaves Curling (And Fixes)

    ByArifur Rahman

    Although Chinese Money plants are known for their ease of care and toughness, it is not uncommon for their beautiful, coin-shaped leaves to curl up. Finding out why leaves curl can also be a challenge, especially if they do so seemingly out of the blue.  Unfortunately, Chinese money plant (Pilea peperomioides) leaves curling is a common…

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  • 5 Steps to Fix Leggy Aloe Vera (Make It Lush and Bushy)
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    5 Steps to Fix Leggy Aloe Vera (Make It Lush and Bushy)

    ByArifur Rahman

    Aloe vera is valued for its unusual habit of growing straight up with firm foliage that grows closer together. Keeping your aloe vera from getting long, thin, or leggy is a significant challenge. When combined with a floppy appearance, this is usually a sign that something is wrong with your aloe. A leggy aloe vera…

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  • Aloe Vera Temperature Tolerance (4 Sings of Temperature Stress)
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    Aloe Vera Temperature Tolerance (4 Sings of Temperature Stress)

    ByArifur Rahman

    Aloe Vera is one of the hardiest plants you can have as a houseplant. However, it’s easy to care for but can be a bit picky about temperature. A temperature range of 55-85°F (13-29°C) is ideal for Aloe Vera growth. However, aloe’s sensitivity to cold drafts and frost should not be consistently exposed to temperatures…

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  • 3 Reasons Croton Leaves Fall Off and How to Deal With It
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    3 Reasons Croton Leaves Fall Off and How to Deal With It

    ByArifur Rahman

    I noticed that my Croton’s leaves started to droop and fall off at the slightest touch, even though I regularly misted them. After a few days, even more leaves dropped. The plant’s core bud is still present, but it hasn’t grown much due to the cold. When I water the soil, the water simply flows…

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  • Can I Cut the Brown Tips Off My Bamboo Plants?
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    Can I Cut the Brown Tips Off My Bamboo Plants?

    ByArifur Rahman

    Bamboo takes pride in being a versatile perennial plant that thrives in various climatic conditions. Despite this, you may notice that the tips of your bamboo leave suddenly turn brown.  If this occurs, it could indicate various reasons that can be causing the issue. So, it’s time to get to work! Bamboo leaves with brown…

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  • String of Bananas Drying Out (5 Causes and Solutions)
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    String of Bananas Drying Out (5 Causes and Solutions)

    ByArifur Rahman

    The perky String of Bananas (Senecio radicans) is a cheeky and cheerful addition, fresh and fruity to any home or office. But what if those juicy string of bananas look a little glum? When they start to dry out, what should you do? Dehydration is the primary cause of the string of bananas drying out….

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