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Updated: March 13, 2023
Diagnose Indoor Plant Problems
Symptoms of common houseplant problems.
Updated: December 12, 2023
Winter Indoor Plant Problems
Overwatering is the most common problem leading to problems with houseplants in the winter.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Pot-Bound Indoor Plants
Pot-bound plants typically become too dry and have symptoms such as brown or dead leaf tips.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Nutrient Deficiency of Indoor Plants
Symptoms of nutrient deficiency include yellow leaves and poor growth.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Overwatered Indoor Plants
Wilting or yellowing of lower and inner leaves is a primary symptom of overwatering.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Mineral and Fertilizer Salt Deposits on Indoor Plants
Mineral and fertilizer salt deposits usually appear as white crystallized residue on leaves or potting medium.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Yellowing Leaves on Indoor Plants
Leaf yellowing is often one of the first symptoms of plants stress.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Low Light Impacts on Indoor Plants
Low light levels can result in few or no flowers and spindly growth as indoor plants stretch for more light.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Fertilizer Toxicity or High Soluble Salts in Indoor Plants
Excessive use of fertilizers may lead to browning or dieback of the leaf tips and margins of indoor plants. Learn about additional symptoms and management practices.
Updated: March 13, 2023
Excess Light on Indoor Plants
Strong sun and heat can cause pale, bleached, or faded areas on houseplants.
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