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    Here’s What Your House Plants Are Trying To Tell You

    Molly AthertonBy Molly AthertonApril 17, 2023No Comments10 Mins Read
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    1. Wilting or drooping leaves

    Guys! My new pothos is wilting, I'm not sure if I'm overwatering it or if I had it too close to the sun. Any ideas on how to revive it? : r/plantclinic

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    There are several possible reasons as to why your plant could be wilting or drooping; overwatering, underwater, soil quality, temperature of the room the plant is kept in, the amount of light it receives, nutrient deficiency or pests and diseases that could have attacked the plant.

    2. Yellow or brown leaves

    Corn Plant Leaves are Turning Yellow/Brown, Help! : r/plantclinic

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    Excessive watering can lead to root rot, which in turn can cause the leaves to turn yellow or brown, insufficient light or too much direct sunlight can cause yellowing or browning of leaves. Natural ageing, however, can also leave your plant looking yellow/brown.

    3. Leaf drop

    Why are healthy leaves falling off from the bottom of my chinese money plant? : r/houseplants

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    To determine the cause of the leaf drop, examine your plant, the soil, adjust watering habits, ensure it is receiving appropriate light, and check the plant for signs of pests or disease. Temperature changes, like a sudden cold draft, can cause leaves to drop off.

    4. Stunted growth

    Stunted growth? There are 4 cuttings in this pot and only one has grown new leaves. New to house plants so I'm not too sure what I'm doing wrong. Help?? : r/pothos

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    To help your plant grow and avoid stunting it’s growth, make sure it’s in a pot that is the right size for its root system, give it the plenty of amount of water and light, use high-quality soil, and consider fertilizing it with a balanced plant food. It needs as much TLC as possible.

    5. Spindly stems

    Help with spindly Philodendron Imperial Red : r/houseplants

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    Spindly stems on a house plant are tends to be a sign of insufficient light. Your house plant is attempting to stretch out its stems in an attempt to get more sunlight so always make sure you place your plants where the sun can reach them. Other causes for spindly stems could be over-fertilization or over-watering, which can also lead to rapid, weak growth.

    6. Root rot

    Is this a root rot or does this plant have hope? : r/houseplants

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    To prevent root rot in your house plant, make sure that the soil is draining properly  and that you don’t over water your plant. Allow the soil to dry out slightly after watering, and that it dries out between watering. You should also use a plant pot with drainage holes, as this will help to ensure that water does not accumulate in the soil.

    7. Slow Growth

    Syngonium Wendlandii. Some plants grow fast, some grow slow. This one has all the time in the damn world. But he still deserved something to grow onto so that's what I gave

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    Your house plant with grow quickly and thrive if you make sure it is getting enough light, water, and nutrients. Use high-quality soil and avoid over-fertilizing. Make sure that the pot is the appropriate size for the plant’s root, and provide optimal environmental conditions for growth.

    8. Mold or mildew on the leaves or the soil

    Fuzzy mold growing in most of my indoor plants. Plants seem to be healthy but I'm wondering what, if anything, I should do. : r/gardening

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    If you notice mold or mildew on your plant, you can try wiping it off with a damp cloth or spraying the plant with a solution of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water. Improve air circulation, make sure you don’t over water your plants and allow the soil to dry enough between waterings.

    9. Pests on the plant or the soil

    Tiny white bugs crawling in soil!? : r/houseplants

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    If your soil is contaminated, there could be pests due to over watering which creates a damp environment that is ideal for pests like fungus gants and soil dwelling insects. Plants bought from a garden center are often infested with pests before you even bring the plant home.

    10. Brown or black spots on the leaves

    What are these black dots on my money plant's leaves? : r/plants

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    Brown or black spots on house plants can be a sign of a number of issues, including fungal or bacterial infections, pest infestations, or environmental stress. Adjust the watering schedule or try to improve the air circulation around the plant.

    11. Curling leaves

    Help! Why is my Potho's leaves curling up?! I love her. : r/houseplants

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    If your house plant has curling leaves, it can be a sign of several issues, including environmental stress, pest infestations, nutrient deficiencies, or disease. Use pesticides or fungicide and make sure your plant is getting enough air circulation and if it’s a nutrient deficiency, then make sure to be using a high-quality fertilizer. Always use high quality products just to be sure.

    12. Brittle or crunchy leaves

    Leaves of nerve plant are dry and crispy, specifically around the edges. TIA! : r/plantclinic

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    Brittle or curling leaves on a house plant can be a sign of several issues, including under watering, overwatering, low humidity, or environmental stress. If the issue is related to environmental stress, try moving the plant to a more suitable location and increase the levels of humidity around the plant.

    13. Scorched leaves

    Help! I was burning a candle not realizing my monstera was hanging over it. I'm not too sure what to do, I'm still pretty new with owning house plants. : r/houseplants

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    Too much direct sunlight will cause your house plant to have scorched leaves, so to prevent this fro happening again, more the plant away from sunlight. Prune the affected leaves and avoid over fertilising as this will only make things worse for your plants leaves.

    14. Abnormally shaped leaves

    Odd Shape Fiddle Leaf Fig Leaves. Any idea why they are wrinkled and no longer growing as a full fiddle shape? : r/houseplants

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    Genetic factors can cause your house plant to have abnormally shaped leaves, some plant species have naturally unique or abnormal leaf shapes that are characteristic of the plant so if this is the case, abnormally shaped leaves are not a cause for concern. Environmental stress and pests can also be a cause.

    15. No new growth

    New growth on my very neglected ZZ plant : r/houseplants

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    Check the light levels, and make sure your plant is receiving adequate amounts of water and nutrients. Consider repotting your plant if it has outgrown its current holder. In some cases, you may need to address pest or disease issues or over/under watering.

    16. Loss of color and vibrancy in the leaves

    Prayer plant is losing it's color (details in comments) : r/plantclinic

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    If your plant is not getting enough light, try moving it to a brighter spot. Adjust the watering schedule if needs be! You can also fertilize your plant with a balanced fertilizer to make sure it’s receiving the necessary nutrients and if your plant is suffering from pests or disease, make sure to get it treated as quickly as possible.

    17. Stem or leaf discoloration

    Is my plant dying? Stem is brown and dry at the bottom and leaves keep falling off! Please help :( : r/plantclinic

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    You may need to see a horticulturalist if these problems persist. Adjust your watering schedule if needs be and make sure your plant is receiving adequate nutrients. You may actually need to move your plant to a location with more lighting or adjust the temperature and humidity levels.

    18. Fungus on the leaves or the soil

    Fuzzy white mold on plant soil - see comments for full explanation : r/plantclinic

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    Isolate the diseased part of the plant and trim the affected areas to start with. Improve the air quality and circulation and increase the space between other plants to avoid any splashing water that could infected other plants you may have nearby.

    19. White, cotton like dots on the leaves

    what's going on with these lipstick plants? the white spots do not rub off. any treatment suggestions? : r/houseplants

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    Pests can be a real issue for your house plants and one of the most common pests you’re likely to encounter is the mealybug. Insects look like tiny bits of waxy white cotton stuck to the stems and leaves of the plant and they can become a real threat to your house plants if they’re not treated.

    20. Smelly soil or plant

    Question: do house plants make your room smell stuffy and weird? : r/ houseplants

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    When the soil smells rotten, it’s an indicator of bad drainage or a lack of oxygen to the plant. The soil in your plant should crumble easily but if it smells or your plant smells, make sure you’re not over watering or under watering your plant and that you’re giving it enough time to dry a little between waters.

    21. Overgrown roots

    My house plant was starting to struggle. I figured the roots had overgrown in the pot a bit. Wasn't expecting this though! : r/mildlyinteresting

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    The aerial roots help to anchor the plant as well as provide moisture and nutrients from the air. When the roots are overgrown, its a sign that you need to prune them. Make sure that your house plant is in a big enough pot and that you’re not overwatering it.

    22. Roots growing out of the drainage holes

    Roots growing out of pot's drainage holes. Should I re-pot it? If so, do I upsize? How do I do it without damaging the roots? : r/succulents

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    Your house plant may be a little too big for the pot that it’s growing in, you should consider repotting it and making sure that the soil is draining properly, if it’s too compact then this will lead to the roots growing out of the drainage holes and causing you a whole lot of trouble.

    23. Dead or dying branches

    This plant is not dead! I've had it for years and it has neither died nor grown. The “branches” are not particularly woody or stiff, at least not as much as they

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    Over and under watering as well as a lack of light could be contributing to your houseplants branches dying or drooping! However, be sure that your plant doesn’t have any pests or diseases, spider mites and mealybugs can really affect the way your house plant grows so its worth checking all avenues.

    24. Leaves turning black or falling off

    Peperomia leaves turning black at the edges and falling off. Any ideas? : r/plantclinic

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    Fungi can affect your house plant, it can cause root rot and stem rot so to prevent this from happening, avoid overwatering the plant and cut the roots and leaves that appear to have gone black. Make sure to repot the plant using a sterile pitting mix and a clean pot.

    25. Yellowing at the edges of the leaves

    The edges of my Monstera Deliciosa are yellowing and I'm not sure why. Full description in comments. : r/houseplants

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    Telltale signs of over fertilising are browning of leaf tips and a crust on the top of the soil indicate salt buildup from too much water or fertilisers. cut back on the amount and frequency of fertilizing and repot the plant making sure to drain the soil in the sink before putting it into it’s new home.

    26. Lack of flowering or fruiting

    Why are my physalis not fruiting? All three are blooming at the same time, but drop their buds. : r/plantclinic

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    Some house plants needs less fertlizer than others and indoor plants grown for foliage benefit from a nitrogen boost – a macronutrient which helps increase chlorophyll production. If you add too much nitrogen, your plant will get too much growth, not enough nitrogen, it’ll obviously go the opposite way.

    27. Discoloured or distorted new growth

    Help! Wendlandii new growth yellow and distorted. More details in comments. : r/Syngonium

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    Fingal diseases tend to occur in winter mostly, due to the rise of humidity and the change in household temperatures. Remove and throw away any infected leaves and make sure to increase air circulation around the plant so that it’s getting enough oxygen. Avoid watering when the soil is damp, give the plant enough time to dry out before watering it again.

    28. Wilting even after watering

    Guys! My new pothos is wilting, I'm not sure if I'm overwatering it or if I had it too close to the sun. Any ideas on how to revive it? : r/plantclinic

    image source: reddit

    Having a infrequent watering routine will cause your plant to develop issues like wilting leaves. If you suspect root rot, examine the infected roots and then repot your plant into a clean pot using sterile, well draining potting mix – the Miracle Grow indoor potting mix is perfect.

    29. Pale green or yellow color

    Lower leaves of Pilea turning yellow and droopy. Not sure where to go form here. : r/houseplants

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    Overwatering, low humidity, poor soil drainage, low temperatures and pot bound roots can all cause your plant to develop yellowing leaves. If the weather suddenly changes in temperature or your home does this will cause your plant to react to the unexpected environmental changes.

    30. Lack of response to fertilisers or plant food

    How often should I fertilize? I've Had these guys for a month and just realized I should get some fertilizer. I usual keep them outside in medium direct sun. Bottle doesn't say

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    If your house plant appears to be a bit ‘absent’, if it’s not growing or developing new leaves then this is a sign that it’s thirsty and that you need to start watering it more frequently and making sure that you stick to a steady watering routine.  This will allow the plant to see more growth.

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