Why Is My Portulaca Wilting or Drooping? Causes and Solutions
Wilting and drooping is not very common in Portulaca and is usually caused by a very unsuitable soil, severe overwatering or simply forgetting to water …
Wilting and drooping is not very common in Portulaca and is usually caused by a very unsuitable soil, severe overwatering or simply forgetting to water …
Lithops goes through both summer and winter dormancy – after the summer has ended, it usually grows a new pair of leaves and gets rid …
Although the zebra succulent (Haworthia fasciata/attenuata) is not easy to kill, it can sometimes display signs of discoloration, the most dangerous of which is browning …
Although Stapelia is one of the easiest plants to care for and propagate, this succulent can still experience wilting and drooping. These issues arise from …
Misting is a somewhat controversial topic among plant enthusiasts – according to some people, frequent misting can lead to many problems and create an environment …
Leaf curl in Camellia shrubs is usually caused by sun scalding – although camellias do need a lot of light, they often have trouble dealing …
Although Lotus is very easy to care for, rotting, browning and yellowing of the leaves is relatively common. Usually, the affected leaves eventually completely rot …
Although Pilosocerus are easy to care for and have practically identical growth requirements to all other species in this cacti, they are susceptible to certain …
Succulent soil, also known as a ‘cactus potting mix’ isn’t much different from regular potting soil. The only difference is that it contains amendments that …
A very common opinion is that tap water contains excess salts, which will build up in the soil over time, causing root problems. All of …