All of my plants are dying, what can I do?
Answers: If they are withering next they are not getting enough river or they are in a location that have too much sun for them. Some porous pots will take moisture out of the soil and are tough on potted plants that are not watered everyday.
Plants that are within pots that are too small for them also need lots of hose down. If they appear dry, I would put them in a semi shaded nouns and try to find out what kind of plants they are so you know how much to nurture and water them, when to repot and what nice of sun/shade they require.
Plant location in regard to sun/shade makes a huge difference. Some plants are a moment ago picky and will falter within one location and do wonderfully when moved to another place in equal garden.
If you can post a picture of the plant or what type of plant it is, what kind of pot it is surrounded by, where it is located, how regularly you water and what you use for fertilizer I am sure you will get hold of good, specific recommendation.
If you cannot save this plant, I don`t know you can take your daughter to the nursery and pick out a modern plant together to replace it and have the nursery inform you specifically how to care for it.
sounds similar to a type of bug
have a look around the plants for
any larva or insects that are apparent
and ask your local garden store which product
will snuff out the infestation without cause animals or other plants
any ill effect,nearby are literally hundreds of different insect that can destroy your plants,so its down to a magnify glass and a bit of detective work by you im afraid
One: Don't know where on earth you keep them.
Two: Don't know what sympathetic of plants they are.
Three: Don't know how you keep them.
Impossible to comfort you without indispensable information.
Are you over watering them?? That will kill plants more immediately than going dry.
I water my plants once a week one and only.
Does it have a hole within the bottom of the pot? I would suggest this. Spread newspapers on the kitchen counter. Gently loosen the plant from the pot, and with care take it out and lay on the newspaper.
Is it too wet? Is it really dry?? If it is overly drizzling, break away the really wet soil, put pebbles or crumbled Styrofoam contained by the bottle of the pot. Then gently replant it near some dry soil. Make sure it has a hole, but if the filler in the bottom will hang on to the excess moisture away from the roots.
Oh yes, plants have to be repotted at lowest possible every two years.
Over watering causes root rot enormously quickly. Just remember to quality the soil by poking your finger into it up to the first knuckle, to check for wetness, before you ever river.
Good Luck.
1. Do you follow the care instructions for respectively individual plant?
2.Have you used anything to make sure nearby are no insects causing mischief like aphids or spider mites etc ?
3. Are you fertilizing for respectively individual plant accordingly?
4. Are they delivery the correct light?
5. Correct watering
All of these point contribute to dying plants.
Without knowing the specific plant and the symptoms it's going to be general answers.
within most cases it suffers from too much TLC. If you notice on your other diers, the leaves started yellowing from the bottom palm leaf up, YOU ARE GIVING THEM WAY TOO MUCH WATER. They are drowning. The roots need air(in otherwords, not continuously drenched.) It doesn't precipitation every day where on earth you live does it? Why should it in the pot.?
How regularly should you water....try once every 2 weeks.....but after just lug the entire pot to the sink and drench it with sea, so it comes running out the bottom holes. Then turn off the touch.
This will wash away excess fertilizer salt. Let the pot sit in the sink for another 5 min draining earlier taking it back to its place of prominance.
trim plants down spray near with vinegar ,white vinegar to shoot bugs then nurture every 3 days with black tea ,abandon contents of tea bags into bucket of hose down 9 to ten tea bag put within boiling water mix and tolerate it cool then nurture plants it will bring them back to existence
it could be over watering, or under watering, or the roots are bound and they call for to be transplanted in something a bit larger, not a lot larger it will shock the roots too much, suitable luck
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