A dying indoor palm tree is usually because of root rot due to overwatering and poor drainage, which causes the leaves to turn yellow with a drooping, dying appearance. Low humidity and dry soil...
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Usually the reasons for majesty palms dying are because of low humidity, underwatering or overwatering. Majesty palms are native to humid climates and grow in moist soil with good drainage. Low...
The reason for a dying dracaena is usually because of overwatering and poor drainage. Dracaena prefers well draining soil and for the surface of the soil to dry slightly between bouts of watering. If...
The reasons for a dying lucky bamboo is often because of too much direct sunlight. Lucky bamboo needs to grow in bright, indirect light. If lucky bamboo is grown in full sunlight, the leaves and...
The reason lucky bamboo turns yellow is usually because of too much direct sunlight. Lucky bamboo is adapted to growing under a canopy in its native environment in bright, indirect light rather then...
The reason for a dying pothos plant is usually because of overwatering and poor drainage. Pothos need well draining potting soil and prefer the top inch of soil to dry between bouts of watering. If...