Root rot occurs when roots are dark and soil is mushy. The most common cause is overwatering. To treat, repot the plant and adjust watering frequency.
If your houseplant looks worse for wear but you can't identify the cause, it may be suffering from root rot. This common plant ailment can develop unseen beneath the soil’s surface, weakening your ...
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Using Hydrogen Peroxide As A Last Resort To Combat Root Rot: Does It Work?
Picture this: You notice your plant's leaves are looking yellow or shriveled despite regular watering. After a little ...
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