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How to read your plant’s body language
From droopy leaves to colour shifts, learn five quick diagnostics that will save a struggling plant in under 48 hours.
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Expert Gardening Q&A
Direct answers to common plant care questions, sourced from botanists and top community contributors.
How often should I water indoor houseplants?
Watering frequency depends on the species, but a general rule is to check the top 2 inches of soil. If it's dry, water thoroughly. Succulents may only need watering every 2-3 weeks, while ferns require consistently moist soil.
Why are my plant's leaves turning yellow?
Yellowing leaves (chlorosis) usually indicate overwatering or poor drainage. However, it can also stem from nutrient deficiencies (like nitrogen) or insufficient lighting. Always check the root rot status first.
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