The most common cause for a sickly, dying Venus fly trap is because of not enough direct sunlight. Venus fly traps grow in open areas in intense direct sunlight. If the plant is in the shade the...
Category: General Plant Care
Echeveria are succulents native to dry, desert environments and are adapted to full sun, infrequent rainfall, warm temperatures and grow in gritty well draining soil. The reason for a dying...
Hoya's are native to tropical forests and have specifically adapted to growing in high humidity with bright light and well draining soil. The most common reason for a hoya dying is because of...
Overwatering and low humidity are the most common reasons for a dying umbrella plant. If the soil is too damp the leaves start to droop and turn yellow whereas, if the humidity is too low the leaves...
Kalanchoe are drought resistant succulents that need the soil to dry out almost completely between each bout of watering. If the soil is consistently damp from overwatering the kalanchoe can droop...
Most often, the reason for a peperomia dying is because of overwatering. Peperomias have adapted to resistant to drought and do not tolerate consistently damp soil. If the soil is too damp the leaves...