Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Why does my plant turns brown even when I'm watering it regularly?

I have a tropical house plant with big leaves. The leaves keep turning brown and drying up one by one. I water it regularly daily with 2 cups of water each day and I fertilize it maybe every 3 weeks or so. The pot is about 14 inches and 10 inches tall. I want to know how I can stop the browning of the leaves.

Why does my plant turns brown even when I'm watering it regularly?
I don't know how much sun your plant is getting but believe it or not it might actually be too much sun. It's a common misconception that tropical plant=bright full sun. A lot of tropical plants that are sold on the market are "understory" type plants. That means that in their natural state they grow under other tropical plants and on the forest floor, they don't receive much or any direct sunlight. What you are describing sounds like leaf scorch or leaf burn from over exposure to sunlight. You may want to move your plant to a more protected area or somewhere with bright indirect sunlight. And make sure not to over water, only when the soil starts to become dry, and you may be fertilizing too often as well in an effort to save it. I Hope This Was Helpful to You and Your Plant!!!
Reply:It's probably not getting enough sun or it's getting too much. Research the type of plant you have and what conditions are best for growth. That should do it. I used to care for my mother's plants all of the time as a kid and it never failed. Plants grew alot when I moved them from sun to shade or vice versa when they'd turn brown.
Reply:You're water it too much. ALWAYS check the soil with your finger (I'm serious). It can be a little dry and still be o.k. I suggest you go to the store and buy Miracle-Gro to feed it. Also, try putting it outside for a few days. You'd be surprised how ALL plants need sunlight, even house plants. I had a houseplant do the same thing and I put it outside and it did so much better. I actually keep it outside now and I transplanted it into a bigger pot with rich new soil. It is beautiful and healthy now.



Good luck!
Reply:you may be watering it too much
Reply:You're probably watering it too much. some plants don't require too much water. And tropical plants would be one of them.
Reply:maybe too much water, not enough sun, and look for bugs.
Reply:You are over watering it. Don't water a plant until the soil feels dry. Otherwise you will actually drown it. And don't fertilize a sick plant. That will just make it worse.
Reply:too much try a little less and see if it makes a diffrence
Reply:I agree with the previous answers- you may be watering it too much. Make sure that the plants are in pots that can allow extra water to escape. Also, since they are tropical plants, they probably need a lot of light. Make sure that you are giving them enough sun.
Reply:your watering it to much!!
Reply:Definitely watering it too much, try once a week.
Reply:maybe u are watering too much and not enough sunlight


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