How To Fix Brown Leaves On Houseplants - Step By Step Guide
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- This video will help you fix brown leaves on your houseplants and keep your plants looking great.
I discuss how you can find out why your houseplants are getting brown leaf tips, leaf edges, or brown spots, and take easy steps to get your plant back in perfect health.
Brown leaves can be caused by many different things including problems with watering, humidity, lighting, temperature, fertilizing, pests, disease, and many more issues.
The key is to examine your plant and the care conditions really closely and pick up on the clues that will tell you what the problem is.
Good advice, thanks. It's very educational to hear how you troubleshoot issues with the plants, too.
Thanks for the encouragement. I really appreciate it :)
Great advice you left no stone unturned! Thanks a bunch!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Can you do a video on diseases
Hi Nicolle. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll get working on this one soon. :)
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Keep Vlogging. It keeps everyone informed ❤️
And another perfect video :-3
Thanks so much. I'm trying. :)
Great video! Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
that plant velvet leaves you have mine the edges has gone brown and the tips brown and yellow and bottom leaves have droop what is the diagnoses ? thank you
If my Trio-Star plant has brown leaves that curl, how can I fix this. Also, if this plant is under a light,. like a ultral violent lamp is that too much light? thanks
I use cold boiled water for all my plants. This way a lot of tap water impurities are reduced
I think my dieffenbachia has some type of virus or fungal or bacteria. Every day a new leave has a "v" shaped brown spot on it. I will cut them off, then next day it will have a few more. It just tried 2 flower, so I cut the flowers off. I think its slowly dying... My concern is it spreading to my other plants!
I have cut the brown leaves of my plant it has got new baby shoots is that OK
Is RO water ok to water my pants with?
Hi Nicolle
Yes, RO water is a great option for more sensitive plants.
@@smartgardenguide2550 what about well water. Our well water is hard.
@@nicolleorsulak6037 i would avoid well water for sensitive plants (ones don't like tap water). not sure how it works with others
No, it’s called a “brownleafstufstificuskokifstuffistakstofistakistleafyapdoodlestnoodlebit”
Woah, a longest word in the dictionary
aeration of roots.. roots are too crowded... your planta are OVERCrowded, Andrew. if you were them will you like to be in a crowded space... those plants are used to big open spaces where their roots can grow out .... they are cramped and not getting ptoper root aeration