If houseplants die constantly: Gardening mistakes

03.11.2023 20:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Some people claim that they can't take care of any houseplants, because "they always die",, no matter what they do.

While some of them can actually be quite irresponsible, others might make some mistakes without even realizing it.

Here are some mistakes that can damage or even kill your houseplants.

Lack of Light

Plants need sunlight to make food through a process called photosynthesis. If they don't get enough light, they can't eat, and they'll wither and die. 

So, make sure your plants get the right amount of light for their type.

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Overwatering or Underwatering

Too much or too little water can harm your plants. Some plants like to be moist, while others prefer to dry out between waterings. 

Be sure to learn your plant's water needs.

Wrong Pot or Soil

The pot you use should have a hole at the bottom for excess water to escape. The soil should be suitable for your plant type. 

Well-draining soil is good for most plants.

Pests and Diseases

Bugs and diseases can attack your plants. Keep an eye out for pests like spider mites and fungal problems like mold. 

You might need to treat your plant if you notice these issues.

Temperature Extremes

Some plants don't like extreme cold or heat. Make sure your plant's environment suits its temperature preferences.

Neglect

Some people forget to care for their plants. Regularly checking on them and giving them attention can help keep them healthy.

Do some research on the specific care needs of your plants. 

Each plant is different, and knowing what your plant prefers can go a long way in keeping it alive and thriving.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Lack of Light
  2. Overwatering or Underwatering
  3. Wrong Pot or Soil
  4. Pests and Diseases
  5. Temperature Extremes
  6. Neglect