Plant Troubleshooting Guide

Identify and fix common plant problems like yellow leaves, brown tips, and drooping.

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Why Are My Plant Leaves Yellow?

Yellow leaves (chlorosis) can be caused by overwatering, nutrient deficiency, or poor lighting.

Fix: Check soil moisture. If soggy, let it dry and ensure drainage. If dry, water deeply. Apply a balanced fertilizer if nutrient deficiency is suspected.

Brown Leaf Tips and Edges

Usually a sign of low humidity, underwatering, or salt buildup from tap water or fertilizer.

Fix: Use a humidifier, water with distilled/rainwater, and flush the soil periodically to remove salts.

Plant is Drooping or Wilting

Wilting can mean the plant is either extremely thirsty or drowning in water (root rot).

Fix: Feel the soil. If bone dry, soak it. If wet and mushy, inspect roots for rot and repot in fresh, well-draining soil.

Plant Not Growing

Stunted growth is common in winter, but during spring/summer it indicates a lack of light, nutrients, or being root-bound.

Fix: Move to a brighter location, apply fertilizer, and check if roots are circling the pot (time to upsize!).

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