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link to How to Save a Cactus That is Turning Brown

How to Save a Cactus That is Turning Brown

Desert cacti turn brown and soft because of root rot due to overwatering and poor drainage. Cacti turn brown at the base due to basal stem rot which is caused by overly damp soil due to overwatering...

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link to How to Save a Spider Plant with Brown Leaves and Leaf Tips

How to Save a Spider Plant with Brown Leaves and Leaf Tips

The most common reasons for spider plant leaf tips to turn brown are low humidity, fluoride in tap water or temperatures higher then 80°F or lower then 55°F. Too much fertilizer and drought stress...

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link to How to Save an Indoor Palm Tree with Brown Leaves

How to Save an Indoor Palm Tree with Brown Leaves

The leaves and leaf tips of indoor palm trees turn brown because of of drought stress, low humidity and temperatures lower then 55ºF. The lower leaves turn brown and die back as the palm tree...

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link to Jade Plant Losing Leaves? (How to Save it)

Jade Plant Losing Leaves? (How to Save it)

Jade plants lose their leaves usually because of overwatering and poor drainage. Jade plants are drought resistant and need the potting soil to dry out between bouts of watering. If the soil is too...

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link to How to Save a Snake Plant With Drooping Leaves

How to Save a Snake Plant With Drooping Leaves

Drooping snake plant leaves indicates the soil is too damp from overwatering and slow draining soils. Snake plants are drought resistant and need the soil to dry out completely between bouts of...

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link to Why is My Monstera Plant Droopy? (How to Save it)

Why is My Monstera Plant Droopy? (How to Save it)

The most common reason for monstera leaves drooping is due to drought stress from underwatering and low humidity. Monstera need the soil to be evenly moist after watering and prefer high humidity. If...

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