Yellowing of leaves is one of the most common and hardest to solve problems when it comes to houseplants.
This is because it’s a symptom of lots of common houseplant complaints. The main culprits are usually not enough or too much light, or not enough or too much water.
Try to assess if you’re giving your plant too much or too little of something:
- Is the soil almost always wet or almost always dry?
- You’re probably over or under watering.
- Is the plant in a window that gets bright afternoon sun or tucked in a corner with no direct sun
- It’s probably getting too much or too little light. Try adjusting in a way that makes sense, and wait to see if the plant perks up.
- Plantcity x
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