Ivy leaves turn brown and crispy at the edges if the humidity is too low. Dry air saps too much moisture from ivy leaves, causing them to turn brown and die back. If the potting soil is too damp,...
Category: Houseplant Care
Monstera Leaves Turning Brown? (5 Solutions that Actually Work)
Monstera leaves turn brown at the tips and edges if the humidity is too low. Monstera are native to humid tropical jungles need high humidity. If the humidity is too low this saps moisture from the...
The most common reasons for dying prayer plants are due to underwatering, low humidity or temperatures lower then 60°F. Prayer plants are tropical plants that prefer warm temperatures and humid air....
The most common reason for a dying houseplant is root rot due to overwatering. Most species of houseplant require the top inch of soil to dry between bouts of watering. If the soil is constantly...
A wilting Christmas Cactus with dropping leaves is caused by overwatering and cold temperatures. Christmas cacti need the first 2 inches of the soil to dry out between bouts of watering. If the soil...
The reason for a dying ZZ plant is usually because of root rot due to overwatering and slow draining soils. ZZ plants are drought resistant and require the top 2 inches of soil to dry out between...