Yellow Leaves Solution Kit

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Yellow leaves solution kit

Yellowing leaves can mean too much water, not enough light, stressed roots, or the normal aging of older foliage. The trick is figuring out which one you are dealing with before you react.

Fast diagnosis

  • Bottom leaves yellowing slowly: often age or mild watering inconsistency.
  • Several leaves yellowing fast: often overwatering, poor drainage, or root stress.
  • Yellow with limp growth: check the soil before you water again.
  • Yellow with stretched growth: your plant may need stronger light.

What to do today

  1. Check the root-zone moisture first. Do not add more water just because the leaves look sad.
  2. Move the plant into brighter, appropriate light if it is growing leggy or pale.
  3. Inspect the pot and drainage. Heavy soil and trapped runoff can create repeat yellowing.
  4. Remove only the fully yellow leaves. Keep the plant focused on healthy growth.

Most common causes

  • Overwatering and low oxygen around the roots
  • Low light slowing water use
  • Stress after repotting or relocation
  • Nutrient issues after a long time in depleted soil

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