House plants bring life, beauty, and clean air into our homes, but they're not immune to issues. Whether you're a seasoned plant parent or just starting out, encountering problems with your indoor greenery is inevitable. Fortunately, many common issues can be prevented or mitigated with proper care and attention.

Here are some of the most common house plant problems and tips on how to avoid them: Overwatering One of the most frequent issues plant owners face is overwatering. While it's essential to keep your plants hydrated, too much water can lead to root rot and other complications. To avoid overwatering, always check the moisture level of the soil before watering.

Stick your finger into the soil; if it feels moist, wait a few more days before watering again. Additionally, ensure your pots have proper drainage to allow excess water to escape. Do not let water sit in the plates under plants.

Under-watering On the flip side, under-watering can also pose a threat to your plants' health. Signs of under-watering include wilting leaves, dry soil, and browning at the edges of the leaves. To prevent under-watering, establish a consistent watering schedule based on your plant's specific needs.

Consider factors such as the plant's species, size, and environment when determining how often to water. Poor drainage Inadequate drainage can lead to waterlogged soil and root rot. When choosing pots for your plants, opt for containers with drainage holes at the bottom.

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