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Ficus problems & solutions: yellow leaves, brown tips
Even the most experienced plant caretakers sometimes struggle with Ficus. In this guide, we will walk through the most common problems and their solutions. With a little knowledge, you can solve almost any problem and keep your plant healthy. Most Common Problems Ficus can suffer from various problems, but most are solvable: Yellow leaves: Usually caused by overwatering or poorly draining potting soil Brown tips: Can indicate underwatering or a lack of humidity Falling leaves: Often caused by temperature fluctuations or drafts Slow growth: Indicates insufficient light or nutrients Insects: Spider mites, aphids, and other insects can occur Diagnosis and Solution Problem Cause Solution Yellow leaves Overwatering Water less, let soil dry out Brown tips Low humidity Mist regularly, place on pebble tray Falling leaves Temperature shock Place away from drafts, maintain consistency Slow growth Poor light Move to brighter spot Insects Low immunity Isolate plant, treat with insecticidal soap Detailed Solutions Each problem requires a different approach. Here we delve deeper into the most common ones: Yellow Leaves: This is the most common complaint. If lower leaves turn yellow, this is normal and makes way for new growth. But if many leaves turn yellow, it is likely overwatering. Root rot sets in when the soil stays wet for too long. Check the roots: if they are black and mushy, the plant is probably too far gone. Make sure your pot has a drainage hole and use a well-draining soil mix. Brown Tips: This usually indicates low humidity or very dry water. Make sure to mist regularly and remove the brown tips with scissors. They will not turn green, but new growth will be healthier. Insects: Regularly check the underside of leaves for white, red, or brown spots. Immediately isolate any infected plant. Treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Some severe infections may require weekly treatment for 4-6 weeks. Prevention is Better Than Cure Most plant problems can be prevented with proper care: Water carefully - always check the soil first Ensure good drainage in the pot and a well-draining soil mix Do not place the plant in drafts or too close to heating Regularly inspect for insects, especially on new growth Provide nutrients at the right time (summer, not winter) Regularly clean dust from leaves 🌿 View our Ficus collection At XXLplant, you will find the most beautiful and healthiest Ficus / Rubber plant plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Ficus → Frequently Asked Questions Why are the leaves of my Ficus turning yellow? Yellow leaves are usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage. Check the roots for rot. How do I recognize a healthy Ficus? Healthy plants have green, firm leaves without brown edges, a strong stem, and white healthy roots. What can I do about brown tips on leaves? Brown tips indicate low humidity. Mist regularly and place on a pebble tray.
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Dracaena problems & solutions: yellow leaves, brown tips
Even the most experienced plant caregivers sometimes struggle with Dracaena. In this guide, we will walk through the most common problems and their solutions. With a little knowledge, you can solve almost any problem and keep your plant healthy. Most Common Problems Dracaena can suffer from various problems, but most are solvable: Yellow leaves: Usually caused by overwatering or poorly draining potting soil Brown tips: Can indicate underwatering or a lack of humidity Falling leaves: Often caused by temperature fluctuations or drafts Slow growth: Indicates insufficient light or nutrients Pests: Spider mites, aphids, and other insects can occur Diagnosis and Solution Problem Cause Solution Yellow leaves Overwatering Water less, let soil dry out Brown tips Low humidity Mist regularly, place on pebble tray Falling leaves Temperature shock Place away from drafts, maintain consistent temperature Slow growth Poor light Move to a brighter spot Pests Low immunity Isolate plant, treat with insecticidal soap Detailed Solutions Each problem requires a different approach. Here we delve deeper into the most common ones: Yellow Leaves: This is the most common complaint. If lower leaves turn yellow, this is normal and makes way for new growth. But if many leaves turn yellow, it's likely overwatering. Root rot sets in when the soil remains wet for too long. Check the roots: if they are black and mushy, the plant is probably too far gone. Make sure your pot has a drainage hole and use a well-draining soil mix. Brown Tips: This usually indicates low humidity or very dry water. Make sure to mist regularly and remove the brown tips with scissors. They will not turn green, but new growth will be healthier. Pests: Regularly check the underside of leaves for white, red, or brown spots. Immediately isolate any infected plant. Treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Some severe infections may require weekly treatment for 4-6 weeks. Prevention is Better Than Cure Most plant problems can be prevented with proper care: Water carefully - always check the soil first Ensure good pot drainage and a well-draining soil mix Do not place the plant in a draft or too close to heating Regularly inspect for pests, especially on new growth Provide nutrients at the right time (summer, not winter) Regularly clean leaves from dust 🌿 View our Dracaena collection At XXLplant, you'll find the most beautiful and healthiest Dracaena plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Dracaena → Frequently Asked Questions Why are the leaves of my Dracaena turning yellow? Yellow leaves are usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage. Check the roots for rot. How do I recognize a healthy Dracaena? Healthy plants have green, firm leaves without brown edges, a sturdy stem, and white healthy roots. What can I do about brown tips on leaves? Brown tips indicate low humidity. Mist regularly and place on a pebble tray.
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