Why are my indoor plants dyeing?
There could be a number of reasons why your indoor plants are dying. Some common causes include:
Overwatering or under watering: Both can lead to root rot and affect the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients.
Poor light: Most indoor plants need bright, indirect light to thrive.
Pests: Aphids, spider mites, and other pests can harm plants and cause them to wilt.
Disease: Fungal diseases and bacterial infections can cause plant leaves to yellow and die.
Incorrect temperature: Some indoor plants have specific temperature requirements, and exposing them to temperatures outside their comfort range can cause stress and harm.
Poor soil quality: Soil that is too heavy, compact, or lacks essential nutrients can prevent plants from growing properly.
It's best to identify the specific issue by observing the plant and its surroundings, and then take steps to address the problem.