Indoor Plants

This category has all the information you need to grow some awesome plants indoors.

plumeria leaves turning yellow

Plumeria Leaves turning Yellow? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Plumeria leaves turn yellow if the plant is overwatered. Plumeria leaves also turn yellow when the plant gets less water than needed. Plumeria leaves turn a rusty-yellow due to a fungal disease called Plumeria rust. Plumeria foliage also turns yellow if there’s an infestation of sap-sucking insects. Plumeria is the genus of a plant that’s …

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Calathea Plant

Calathea Plant Drooping? (Here’s Why & How to Fix It!)

Drooping stems/leaves in Calathea are mainly caused by overwatering. Curled, crispy brown leaves are caused by underwatering. Low humidity and Excess heat also cause drooping in the Calathea plant. Calathea is grown indoors for its wonderful foliage. Calathea is a genus of a few species of plants that are grown indoors. Calathea plant is quite …

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What is eating my Geraniums

What is eating my Geraniums? (7 Culprits & Quick Fixes!)

Geranium budworms are the main pests that eat Geranium buds, flowers, and leaves. Japanese Beetles and Greenflies also munch on Geraniums. Rats, Rabbits, and Javelinas also eat Geraniums. Geraniums are pretty, little plants with colorful flowers. Geraniums are sun-loving plants that blossom their heart-out in bright sunlight. Geranium is also called Cranesbill. Geraniums are easy …

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Do Aloe Plants need Special Soil

Do Aloe Plants need Special Soil? (The Best Soil Mix for Aloe!)

Yes, Aloe plants need special soil. Add Pumice/Perlite/Lava rock/Chunks of bark to the regular potting mix and it should work fine. You can also use a commercial potting mix that’s labeled for succulents.  Aloe plants are grown for their unique herbal properties. Aloe Vera is kept indoors as it looks awesome too. Aloe Vera needs …

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why is my Ranunculus Dying

Why Is My Ranunculus Dying? (Troubleshooting Common Problems)

Ranunculus plants typically die due to issues like overwatering, poor drainage, or inadequate sunlight. Ranunculus shows dying signs when it’s infected by Powdery Mildew. Ranunculus plants are commonly called the Buttercups/Spearworts/water crowfoots. The plant is grown for its beautiful blossoms. Ranunculus are Perennials that give out red, orange, pink, and yellow-colored blossoms that look like …

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Areca Palm Dying

Areca Palm Dying? (Troubleshooting 8 Common Problems)

An Areca Palm decline is commonly caused by improper moisture. Both overwatering and underwatering can lead to frond yellowing and death. Arecas need consistently damp but not soggy soil. Improve drainage in heavy soil and water thoroughly when the top several inches become dry. Protect from cold drafts which can damage foliage. Ensuring suitable irrigation …

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