
If the tips of your houseplant leaves are drying out, this is a sign of problems that need to be addressed. The main reasons are improper care or unsuitable conditions. It is important to recognize the problem in time and take measures to restore the plants.
1. Watering errors
Over-watering or under-watering is one of the main causes of problems. If there is a lack of water, the leaves lose their elasticity, and if there is too much, the roots begin to rot, making it difficult to absorb moisture. It is important that the soil is moist, but not waterlogged. Water the plants until water begins to flow out of the drainage holes.
2. Dry air
In winter and autumn, the air in homes often becomes too dry, especially when the heating is on. To increase humidity, use humidifiers or place pots on trays of damp moss or expanded clay. Do not spray flowering plants to avoid damaging them.
3. Mistakes in feeding
The wrong amount of fertilizer can cause leaves to turn yellow and dry out. To prevent this, use a balanced fertilizer, strictly following the instructions. Excess fertilizer often leads to the appearance of a white coating on the soil surface.
4. Poor water quality
Watering plants with water that is high in chlorine or hardness can harm them. For irrigation, it is better to use settled or boiled water to avoid the accumulation of harmful substances in the soil.
5. Pest infestation
Spider mites and aphids often cause leaf tips to dry out. Carefully inspect plants for pests and use insecticides if necessary.
6. Cramped potty
When the plant's roots completely fill the pot, it begins to lack nutrients and moisture. This manifests itself in the drying of the tips of the leaves. If you notice roots peeking out through the drainage holes, transplant the plant into a larger pot.
7. Unfavorable living conditions
Temperature changes and drafts can harm the plant. Make sure it is in a warm and bright place.
How to improve the situation?
Pay attention to watering and air humidity, especially in winter. It is important to maintain a balance so that plants do not suffer from dry air. Regularly inspect plants for pests – this will help to detect the problem in time and prevent its spread.
Check to see if your plant is suffering from a cramped pot or too much fertilizer. Replant it in a suitable sized pot so that the roots have enough room to grow. Pay attention to the quality of water for irrigation: it is better to use settled or boiled water.
These simple measures will help the plant recover and begin active growth in the spring. Proper care will make it strong and healthy.




