How to Save a Dying Plant (Before It’s Too Late)
TL;DR You’re Probably Trying to Save It the Wrong Way Most people panic-water. They see a droopy plant → they […]
TL;DR You’re Probably Trying to Save It the Wrong Way Most people panic-water. They see a droopy plant → they […]
TL;DR Most people see brown leaves and think: 👉 “I’m overwatering.” So they water less. And the plant gets worse.
TL;DR Stop Misting Your Plants — It Doesn’t Work Most people think humidity = spraying leaves. It’s wrong. You spray
👉 No drainage = plant death (even if you water perfectly) TL;DR Introduction Most people think: 👉 “I’m overwatering my
TL;DR Most plant problems are not about watering — they’re about the pot.Overwatering is usually a pot problem, not a
TL;DR 👉 Most plants don’t die from repotting — they die from repotting wrong or at the wrong time👉 Repot
TL;DR:👉 Most indoor plants don’t die from watering—they die from the wrong soil.👉 The best mix = fast-draining + airy
TL;DR 👉 Most indoor plants need 40–60% humidity to thrive👉 Brown tips, crispy edges, and slow growth = humidity problem
If your plant has brown leaves, you’re probably fixing the wrong problem. TL;DR Brown leaves don’t mean your plant is
TL;DR Your plant isn’t “stuck”—it’s responding to something you’re missing. Growth is a signal, not a guarantee. If your indoor