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...
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The best potting soil indoor succulents is specially made 'succulent and cacti' potting soil which contains a high proportion of inorganic material with varying particle sizes to ensure excess water...
If the leaves of the succulent are turning yellow with a mushy texture and start dropping off, the succulent if suffering from root rot or stem rot due to overwatering and poor drainage. Succulents...
A dying anthurium is usually because of root rot due to overwatering and poor drainage. Anthurium are epiphytes that need to grow in well aerated, porous potting mediums. If the anthurium is planted...
Low humidity is the most common reason for alocasia plants dying. Alocasia are native to humid tropical climates and need up to 40% humidity, whereas the indoors it can be as low as 10% humidity. The...
The reason for a rotting, dying cactus is because of overwatering, slow draining soils and cold temperatures, which cause the cactus to turn brown or yellow with a soft, mushy texture. Cactus are...