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The right fertilizer for Anthurium plants is important for them to stay healthy. Developing foliage and blooms is nutrient intensive. In addition, plant growth needs a lot of energy. Therefore adding fertilizer specifically for indoor plants is vital as the number of nutrients available in potting soil is limited. Overfertilization is harmful as it can …

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Anthurium flowers are turning brown for several reasons. The most common reasons are a natural cause, over- or underwatering, overfertilization, nutrient deficiency, incorrect humidity, too much sunlight, cold stress, and pests. Flamingo flowers are beautiful and long-lasting on a healthy Anthurium. They can flower multiple times yearly, and the blooms last for weeks before dying …

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ZZ, short for Zanzibar or Zamioculcas zamiifolia, are popular plants among indoor gardeners. With close to no maintenance required, ZZ plants offer several benefits.  Their ability to thrive in dry conditions, however, doesn’t immunize them against underwatering. ZZs typically require watering only once a month or twice. However, they wish to be completely dried out …

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How to Tell If my String of Hearts Is underwatered? String of Hearts or Ceropegia woodii is a vining plant that can be cared for as a succulent plant. Of African American descent, String of Hearts hails from the Apocynaceae family according to Wisconsin University. These plants are not all leaves. Some of their trails …

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African violets, or Saintpaulia ionantha according to the University of Minnesota, are very popular houseplants. Their furry leaves and voluminous purple, pink, white, and blue flowers are quite a sight.  While not true violets, they get their name due to their resemblance to violets. These flowers are native to Tanzanian and Kenyan rainforests in East …

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How do you know if you have an underwatered aloe plant? Aloe Vera plants have plentiful water in their leaves as they can store an abundant amount.  While outdoor Aloe Vera plants require more water, their indoor counterparts, however, do not.  Climate, planting location, and the current season can all collectively cause the Aloe Vera …

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If the leaves of your prayer plant turn yellow, it indicates that your plant care needs to be adapted. Why is My Prayer Plant Turning Yellow? The main reason a prayer plant turns yellow is over- and underwatering. Overwatering eventually leads to root rot, while underwatering dries the cells out. Other factors have to do …

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Aloe Vera plants don’t require very much water. According to the University of Florida, Aloe Vera is native to Africa, which explains why it thrives with little water. When you water Aloe Vera, you water it the right way. Overwatering or underwatering your Aloe Vera plant could lead to withering and browned tips or even …

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The name ‘fiddle leaf fig’ makes it sound as though this particular plant needs very special care. This is not the case, but the plant does need to be looked after, or the fiddle leaf fig leaves may turn yellow.   Why is my Fiddle Leaf Fig Turning Yellow? The most common reason for the …

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