Saturday, November 14, 2009

Why are the tips of the leaves on my plant turning yellow?

it's a houseplant called a corn plant, aka dracaena

Why are the tips of the leaves on my plant turning yellow?
Too much water or sitting in water. Draecenas are water when the leaves show a waffling. They hate over watering or siting in water. Pot up to the next size grow pot.
Reply:Either you're not watering it properly or it's blighting, when a plant gets "sick"
Reply:It might be to much water, or too little sun. When is the last time you repotted it so that it's roots do not get root bound?
Reply:first ou have to check that there is excess of water if so remove the water and stop giving water atleast 2 days and also give less water on altenative days and also add natural fertilizers . surely this will helps you
Reply:it's not getting enough water. first the tips of the leaves will be yellow, then they will dry out and crack off.
Reply:PROBABLY COLD ROOM TEMPERATURES

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