Salt burn on plants usually appears on the tip and/or margins of the leaves Many houseplants are endemic to the tropics and are sensitive to salts and other chemicals used to treat our water You can improve the soil by flooding (leaching) the salt down out of the root zone
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Regular deep watering is an ideal way to prevent this
For example if you have automated irrigation it's best to set it for less days, but more minutes
'silver shield' is more compact than the species We are not entirely certain what is wrong here but there are two things to consider One, house plants that are watered too often, or with poor drainage, or are over fertilized, often show the pattern that is on your plant Water only when the soil is dry to the touch, never fertilize more than once a month and then only lightly, and be double sure the drainage is excellent and there is no.
This is a bromeliad, a direct relative of the pineapple In your area it will be a house plant although you can grow it (better for the plant) outdoors in your frost free months In the tropics it grows up in trees Inside it grows best in bright indirect light (an unobstructed east or west
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Most are evergreen, few deciduous Leaves can be 3 feet long, or less than an inch Most need moisture during the summer They are native in much
Aphids are piercing, sucking insects and suck the chlorophyll out of plant leaves, making them weak and opening them up to infection by other pathogens They excrete honeydew which attracts ants and provides the perfect environment for the growth of sooty mold This mold reduces the amount of sunlight that reaches the leaf You'll want to get control of these pretty quickly
They don't usually kill plants, but they will excrete lots of plant sap called honeydew
This attracts ants and provides the perfect environment for the growth of sooty mold This mold doesn't actually infect the plant but it will reduce the amount of sunlight Content filed under the plant diseases category Content tagged with fiddle leaf fig problem.the symptoms on your fig may be cultural
The brown edges could be the result of chlorine and/or fluoride in the water