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Culled leaves on plumeria is a common issue that you may encounter. It is critical to first determine the root causes of the problem before taking any action. Underwatering or low humidity is the most common cause of plumeria leaves curling. Excessive light exposure, temperature stress, insect infestation, and fungal diseases such as root rot …

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Orchids are a low-maintenance type of houseplant despite their reputation of being difficult to grow. They will thrive under your care as long as you give the right moisture, light, and soil mix recommendation. You might be wondering whether cactus soil can be a substitute for orchid soil or not. Sadly, you can’t use cactus …

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Overwatering is the most common cause of yellowing agave leaves. However, you should assess the situation further because there are other things to look out for, such as root rot diseases, pest infestation, and nutrient deficiency. If your agave has root rot, repot it into a new pot. Water only when the topsoil is dry. …

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Have you noticed your Schefflera leaves curling? There could be a few reasons your leaves are starting to look dry, color-changing, and curling.  I’ve noticed this happening in my plant and learned precisely what to look for to revive it! The most likely reason would be it is underwatered or overwatered. Make sure the plant …

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Something is very clearly amiss if your fiddle leaf (Ficus lyrata) begins sprouting small leaves. This beautiful plant is famous for having large, veiny leaves, with some bearing the shape of fiddles. New leaves should sprout every four to six weeks, and they should be about the same size as the older leaves. The three …

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It’s uncommon for Aloe vera plants to look unhealthy because this tough plant rarely gets in trouble. It can withstand drastic changes in the environment such as long periods of drought. But as the old lyrics say, “Even the best fall down sometimes”, your aloe vera will also have that moment of weakness.  One problem …

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The leaves of the money tree (Pachira aquatica) can curl if you don’t meet the plant’s growth requirements. It could be due to a single or a series of issues. Whether your leaves curl inwards or outwards, this indicates that your plant is experiencing a specific set of problems. The curling of money tree leaves …

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Snake plants are hardy and resilient. Even though they thrive on neglect, some situations put them under extreme duress. It is natural for your snake plant to turn white under some conditions.  Snake plant leaves turn white when overexposed to the sun or are in environmentally volatile spaces. Pest infestations, fungal diseases, watering techniques, water …

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Watering your fern correctly involves a few simple steps. Use distilled water, ideally at room temperature or slightly warm, to maintain a moist root ball. Be mindful that the water should drain well from the pot as waterlogging can lead to root rot in your fern. If the fern appears underwatered or its leaves look …

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