Ten common house plants and how to care for them.
Philodendron | Leaves droop | Too hot and dry / soak thoroughly, move to a cooler spot. |
Leaves turn yellow | Too wet / check drainage holes, let dry between waterings. | |
Ficus | Leaf drop | Too wet / allow soil to dry before watering. Too cold / move to brighter, warmer place. |
Dieffenbachia (dumb cane) | Brown leaves | Hot, dry air / use cool mist humidifier. |
Lanky leaves | Too dark / move to brighter spot. | |
Boston Fern | Spindly fronds | Pot is too big / let it get root bound. Fertilize. |
Brown fronds | Dry air / use cool mist humidifier. | |
African Violet | Spots on leaves | Water on leaves / remove spotted leaves, water plant from the bottom to avoid getting water on leaves. |
No flowers | Too dark / increase light intensity and fertilize. | |
Aloe-vera | Leaves topple over | Too rootbound / repot, or divide plant. |
Leaves wither | Too dry / water a little more often. | |
Dracaena (dragon tree) | Leaves droop | Direct sun / move to more filtered light. |
Parlor Palm | Brown leaf tips | Dry air and soil / mist and increase water. |
Schefflera | Blackened leaf tips | Soggy soil / reduce water. |
Leaf drop | Cool air / move away from drafts. | |
Spider Plant | Brown scorch marks on leaves | Leaf shine damage / clean with pure water |
Rotting in center | Too wet / allow to dry before watering. | |
Brown leaf tips | Too hot & dry / move away from direct sun, water more often. |
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