Why Does My Monstera Adansonii Have Yellow Leaves? (Solved)
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Why Does My Monstera Adansonii Have Yellow Leaves? (Solved)

So, why do Monstera adansonii leaves turn yellow? There are many different reasons these beautiful plants can get yellow leaves. These include pests, overwatering, underwatering, diseases, light issues, nutrient deficiencies, temperature stress, and transplant shock. You’ll need to troubleshoot to find out which of these issues is causing yellowing leaves on the Monstera adansonii. However,…

5 Reasons Your Philodendron Leaves Are Turning Yellow
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5 Reasons Your Philodendron Leaves Are Turning Yellow

Yellowing leaves are a plant’s way of telling you something is wrong. It is frustrating because the cause of yellowing leaves can either be easy to identify and treat or extremely difficult because of many possible causes. The reasons your Philodendron leaves are turning yellow range from watering to root issues, nutrient issues to pest…

ZZ Plant: Care Guide, Growing Advice & Best Tips
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ZZ Plant: Care Guide, Growing Advice & Best Tips

This beautiful plant is scientifically named Zamioculas zamiifolia, understandably called “ZZ” for short. It is simple to master ZZ plant care since this aroid is exceptionally hardy, low-maintenance, and doesn’t demand tons of light. Therefore, it makes an excellent indoor plant.  ZZ Plant Origins Unlike many other common tropical plants we keep indoors, the ZZ…

20 Best Plants for South-Facing Windows

20 Best Plants for South-Facing Windows

If you live in the northern hemisphere, choosing plants for your south-facing window can be difficult. In most cases, south-facing windows receive the most sun throughout the day, seeing direct light all day. Some windows may have landscaping or trees blocking the direct sun. Before committing to plants, I recommend observing how the light moves…

Syngonium Wendlandii: Care Guide, Tips & Fun Facts
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Syngonium Wendlandii: Care Guide, Tips & Fun Facts

Syngonium Wendlandii care is relatively simple once you get to know this stunning plant. The Syngonium Wendlandii is a highly coveted houseplant for many collectors. This rare Syngonium is native to tropical South and Central America, most prominently found in Costa Rica. The Wendlandii is named after the German botanist who studied Central American botany,…