Plant Problems

Even the healthiest houseplants can run into issues from time to time. Yellowing leaves, brown tips, drooping stems, or stalled growth are all signals - not failures. Learning to interpret what your plant is telling you is one of the most powerful skills you can develop as a grower.

Most common houseplant problems trace back to a handful of core factors: light, watering habits, soil structure, temperature, and airflow. By evaluating these variables methodically, you can often correct issues quickly and prevent them from recurring.

The key is observation. Is the soil staying wet too long? Is the plant too far from the window? Has the potting mix broken down over time? Small environmental adjustments often lead to dramatic improvement within weeks.