Yes helpful. 👍👍 logically explained...not just water, don't water, fertilize, don't fertilize but reasons why and if you tried this for a particular time and it doesn't work then try this or if you already been fertilizing then stop fertilizing or if you're already been watering then stop watering and see if you still have brown leaves or not.
Hey I found this video so useful. I have an Areca plant. Its just a year old from a local garden centre. Ive noticed the ends of a lot of them are browning. I have since repotted it into the next size up fresh compost etc etc. I will cut the brown tips off as it is unslightly. I will for sure keep an eye on this and report any other changes. I have subscribed so will come back for other amazing tips and hints x
It's not ESSENTIAL, however plants that aren't fertilised at their peak growing times won't produce as much new growth, tend not to be as healthy and vibrant, and are much more prone to disease. It's not going to kill your plants if you don't do it, but I'd highly recommend it 💚
This was so helpful! I had a few brown tips on my Zebra Plant. I trimmed them immediately and gathered all my house plants together (7) and place a large pot of boiling water near them. Now onto root rot. How does one check for this? Do you have to pull the plant from the pot? Does this harm the plant?
Hey Anita, really glad you found it useful ☺️ So yes to check for root rot you'll have to (very carefully) take your plant out of the nursery pot so you can physically see the roots. Healthy roots should be full and pale, and unhealthy roots tend to be much darker/shrivelled looking. I've posted some ways you can go about treating root rot in the description of my latest video. Really hope that helps 💚
Thanks so much! Should I keep the humidifier close to my Monstera? Also should I cut the brown edges or the entire leaf as it’s just a small portion of the leaf
Ohhhh but for me to water my whole back garden I only got back yards recycled water..... What to do with that I don't have rain water access yet. Because I rent
Im new to the whole taking care of plants thing. I have 3 apple saplings, 2 of them are growing brown bits. The first of the two it’s roots are the color that they are supposed to be, so idk what is the problem. The second of the two, has root rot. The room where I keep them is very humid so I don’t understand the issue. I give them filtered tap water. Fertilizer maybe that’s the issue but I have no clue how to do that. If someone could guide me for the first plant that be very much appreciated.
Were I younger I’d be developing a bit of a crush. Now I just admire astounding natural beauty with the remote, calm heartfelt admiration usually reserved for great works of art.
My Areca palm gets brown tips but also leaves remain green but dry and wilt and some have large black spots / shades on them. Remove and all looks ok for a bit but then same happens. Im removing but wonder why it is?
@@TheJungleHaven Thanks. Think I may have added too much perlite or not firmed down soil enough as having bought a moisture meter it showed dry despite watering. Have a feeling this house plant malarky may end up being an expensive learning curve 😕 Had to remove two more stems today so fingers crossed it recovers or Ill run out of plant!
Whats your temperature like , we had a very cool night after ran where I live and my coffee plants leaves look brown , it is watered well every few days I’m thinking looking a the roots next , i found cut grubs in one of my other pots and that’s not good at all cause they eat the roots of your plants.
I can't keep a plant alive for the life of me. I do all the tips and look to specific advice for each plant. It seems some of us don't have a green thumb.
That can happen unfortunately - the sudden change of environment can send plants into shock. Try to mimic their old conditions as much as you can and ease them into the new environment and fingers crossed they'll bounce back in no time 💚
A lot of these issues happen outdoors too. Not so fun fact. Edit: dilute some natural human or animal urine with distilled water… provides nutes and prevents over nuting from misusing other fertilizers and etc.
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4:32 is a great step I'll try tomorrow since it's due for a watering anyway. 🙏🏾
Yes helpful. 👍👍 logically explained...not just water, don't water, fertilize, don't fertilize but reasons why and if you tried this for a particular time and it doesn't work then try this or if you already been fertilizing then stop fertilizing or if you're already been watering then stop watering and see if you still have brown leaves or not.
Hey I found this video so useful. I have an Areca plant. Its just a year old from a local garden centre. Ive noticed the ends of a lot of them are browning. I have since repotted it into the next size up fresh compost etc etc. I will cut the brown tips off as it is unslightly. I will for sure keep an eye on this and report any other changes. I have subscribed so will come back for other amazing tips and hints x
Super helpful! Thanks for the tips!
such a helpful video. thank you!
by far the BEST explanation video ever on youtube! thank you
Thanks for your video! Just couldn't help notice that your facial structure is amazing and skin so beautiful. Do you model as well?
That's so kind of you, thank you, and no I don't model 🥰 💚
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“I said misting a lot and now it sounds weird” 😂 I do that a lot too
Is using fertiliser a necessity? Great video!
It's not ESSENTIAL, however plants that aren't fertilised at their peak growing times won't produce as much new growth, tend not to be as healthy and vibrant, and are much more prone to disease. It's not going to kill your plants if you don't do it, but I'd highly recommend it 💚
Do the brown leaves could regrow again? Do we need to cut those brown leaves away?
This was so helpful! I had a few brown tips on my Zebra Plant. I trimmed them immediately and gathered all my house plants together (7) and place a large pot of boiling water near them. Now onto root rot. How does one check for this? Do you have to pull the plant from the pot? Does this harm the plant?
Hey Anita, really glad you found it useful ☺️ So yes to check for root rot you'll have to (very carefully) take your plant out of the nursery pot so you can physically see the roots. Healthy roots should be full and pale, and unhealthy roots tend to be much darker/shrivelled looking. I've posted some ways you can go about treating root rot in the description of my latest video. Really hope that helps 💚
Fix starts at 1:55
Are there any plants that you shouldn’t mist?
Thanks so much! Should I keep the humidifier close to my Monstera? Also should I cut the brown edges or the entire leaf as it’s just a small portion of the leaf
just the brown part unless the whole leaf is bad
I have a cherry plum tree started from seed my leaves are dieing at the tips
Ohhhh but for me to water my whole back garden I only got back yards recycled water.....
What to do with that I don't have rain water access yet. Because I rent
What about brown leaves on a Lemon Balm herb plant?
Ok get humidifier asap .
And spray bottle
Im new to the whole taking care of plants thing.
I have 3 apple saplings, 2 of them are growing brown bits. The first of the two it’s roots are the color that they are supposed to be, so idk what is the problem.
The second of the two, has root rot.
The room where I keep them is very humid so I don’t understand the issue.
I give them filtered tap water.
Fertilizer maybe that’s the issue but I have no clue how to do that.
If someone could guide me for the first plant that be very much appreciated.
Were I younger I’d be developing a bit of a crush. Now I just admire astounding natural beauty with the remote, calm heartfelt admiration usually reserved for great works of art.
My Areca palm gets brown tips but also leaves remain green but dry and wilt and some have large black spots / shades on them. Remove and all looks ok for a bit but then same happens. Im removing but wonder why it is?
Palms can be quite prone to this, and in my experience the most common cause is either lack of humidity or a watering imbalance 💚
@@TheJungleHaven Thanks. Think I may have added too much perlite or not firmed down soil enough as having bought a moisture meter it showed dry despite watering. Have a feeling this house plant malarky may end up being an expensive learning curve 😕 Had to remove two more stems today so fingers crossed it recovers or Ill run out of plant!
When my leaves open a big part is brown. I dont get it i dont water until the top couple of inches are dry
Whats your temperature like , we had a very cool night after ran where I live and my coffee plants leaves look brown , it is watered well every few days I’m thinking looking a the roots next , i found cut grubs in one of my other pots and that’s not good at all cause they eat the roots of your plants.
so the plant needs 65% humidity but human needs under 40% ? humidity. To compromise, can we keep humidity at 50% for both human and indoor plants?
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I can't keep a plant alive for the life of me. I do all the tips and look to specific advice for each plant. It seems some of us don't have a green thumb.
Um my leaves are kind of mostly brown because we just moved house
That can happen unfortunately - the sudden change of environment can send plants into shock. Try to mimic their old conditions as much as you can and ease them into the new environment and fingers crossed they'll bounce back in no time 💚
Those sharp eyes you have I can go into a trans !
A lot of these issues happen outdoors too. Not so fun fact.
Edit: dilute some natural human or animal urine with distilled water… provides nutes and prevents over nuting from misusing other fertilizers and etc.