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What's wrong with my plant?

3. 3. Leaf tightening
Wiling is a clear sign that something affects the overall health of the plant.
– Possible causes: insufficient watering, root rot or parasites.
– What to do: Change your watering habits by making sure that the soil is moist but not water-soaked. Check the roots for signs of rot and cut the affected areas. Check the presence of parasites and treat them accordingly.
4. Falling of
Leaves When a plant starts to lose its leaves, it means that it does not feel comfortable in its current environment.
– Possible causes: Stress caused by temperature fluctuations, sudden changes in the environment or infestation of parasites.
– What needs to be done: Stabilize the plant’s environment by avoiding extreme temperature changes. If you have recently moved the plant, give it time to adapt. Check the presence of pests and take action if necessary.
5. Sheets
Pale blue or bleached Leaves that become pale or have unusual colours may be troublesome.
– Possible causes: Nutrient deficiencies, inadequate pH or insufficient light.
– What to do: Check the soil pH and change it if necessary. Use a fertilizer tailored to the specific needs of the plant. Make sure the plant gets the right amount of light for its genus.
By learning to read the signals sent by the leaves of the plant, you can often locate the problems before they get worse. This skill allows you to take the best care of your plants, making sure that they remain a living part of your space. Remember that each plant is unique, so keep watching and adjust your care routine accordingly.
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