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Leaf Curl On Bird Of Paradise Plants Why Do Bird Of Paradise Leaves Curl?
If the leaves on your Bird of Paradise are curling inward, the cause is most likely also underwatering. To let your plant replenish its moisture, give...
Houseplant Leaf Split What To Do For Leaves Splitting Down The Middle
Splitting Leaves in Plants Leaves splitting down the middle of plants, like indoor orchids, is often a response to low humidity. Check your plant regu...
Wisteria Leaf Curl Reasons Why Wisteria Leaves Are Curling
Wisteria Leaf Curl: Reasons Why Wisteria Leaves Are Curling Curled wisteria leaves are commonly caused by sap-sucking pests or a lack of fertilizer in...
Leafing Out Issues What To Do For A Shrub Without Leaves
Use clean pruners and disinfect them between cuts to avoid spreading the disease. If the shrub shows symptoms of disease on most of its branches, you ...
Elephant Ear With Brown Edges Why Do Elephant Ear Plants Get Brown On Edge
The most common reason for the phenomenon is simply leaf scorch. In high light, they may get burnt along the edges of the arrow-shaped leaves. This wo...
Bay Laurel Has Yellow Leaves Why Is My Bay Laurel Turning Yellow
Yellowing bay leaves can be a sign of a nutrient deficiency. Iron chlorosis can develop when your soil is too alkaline or if there is root damage. Wit...
Yellowing Leaves on Orange Trees My Orange Tree Leaves Are Turning Yellow
Very often the yellow leaves or chlorosis on a citrus tree is caused by over watering or a nutrient deficiency. Citrus need regular water especially i...
Leaf Browning In Vegetable Plants What Is Causing Brown Leaves On Vegetables?
Anything that inhibits roots from absorbing enough water — or supplying it to the plant fast enough — can lead to unsightly brown tips. This includes ...
Curling Leaves On Peppers What To Do For Pepper Plants With Leaf Curl
Environmental Stress Pepper leaf curl regularly appears on hot days, during the middle of summer; hot winds combined with low humidity cause leaves to...