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7 reasons why house plants die.

You Didn’t Give It The Right Amount Of Light

Aloe, Cacti, Boston ferns, need lots of sunshine, therefore, the cubicle or the corner of your living room isn’t the right place for them. But, monstera deliciosa ( the Swiss Cheese plant), begonias, and epiphyllums need environments that have a little light or filtered-sun environments. If you don’t really know what your plans requires, check out the houseplant databases. Just by moving your place to another area in the house might work perfectly.



You Brought It Outside For The Summer

When a plant, even one that requires a lot of light, gets moved to direct sun after spending the last nine months indoors, it will burn quickly and easily. It might also start rotting if there’s been too much rainfall. If you need to move the plant to some open air, gradually make this transition and keep tabs on moisture levels.



You Over- Or Under-Watered

Daily watering could harm succulents and cactus because they prefer dry soil. It is more than enough to plant them once a week. “If you often forget to water or spend a lot of nights away from home, they’re a good choice. For example,there is another one, zamioculcas ( ZZ plant) requires water once every two weeks.

A general rule, is to check the soil and tips of the leaves to see whether the are dry, and how much water the plant needs.

Another thing is to be careful when getting droplets on the leaves, since if you get them on your plant’s leaves while watering, it promotes fungal growth.

You Didn’t Protect It From Pests

Spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects prey on your household plants. Neem oil concentrate is an ideal organic pest control, which can be extremely effective on mites and mealybugs. You mix it in a spray bottle with water and spritz it on your plants every one to two days. This oil will repel insects by disrupting their reproductive or developmental cycles.


You Used The Wrong Kind Of Pot

What plastic pots do, is retain moisture, so these are the best option for plants that need lots of water. But, clay pots, are the perfect choice for plants that require drier conditions, such as: cacti, orchids, and succulents. Clay pots can’t hold onto much water because they are porous.

Don’t choose a pot thinking that the plant will grow into it, Chances are good that the plant will take in too much moisture with all that extra room in the pot. When the transplanting process comes, select a pot that is about 2 to 4 inches larger in diameter than the current one.




You Didn’t Change The Soil

Backyard dirt and packaged topsoil are not the best option for growing houseplants.

Instead, you want an indoor potting mix which is loose enough to allow roots to grow easily, and at the same time to make water run just through to the bottom, so purchase mixes specifically for the type of plant you’re growing.





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