Oftentimes, non-plump Aloe Vera leaves are a sign of a lack of water in the plant’s system. To address this problem, you must water the plant, adjust the watering frequency, and provide well-draining soil. Following these remedies will rejuvenate the plant, and the leaves will turn plump again in 3 to 4 weeks. Moreover, you…
11 Tips For Growing Two Plants In One Container
Have you ever considered pairing two plants in the same container? Growing two plants together is equally fun and challenging. I’ve been companion planting in my home garden for over ten years, and it’s helped me save space and beautify the place at the same time. If you want to achieve the same with your…
Spider Plant Babies With No Roots: 6-Step Propagation Guide
Spider plant babies without roots can be successfully propagated using the water and soil propagation method. However, if the spiderettes are still attached to the mother plant’s stem, avoid removing them. Instead, put the stem in a glass of water and wait for root formation. Once the roots are formed and spiderettes have grown in…
6 Tips To Prevent Snake Plant Scarring
Snake plant scarring is a type of fungal infection on the plant. When the plant gets affected by fungus, you will see brown-colored scars and white patches on its leaves. These scars often appear on the midsection of the leaves. To treat the problem, you need to use a fungicide and remove the severely affected…
How To Treat Snake Plant Sunburn
Snake plant sunburn can be treated using different gardening methods, including removing the affected leaves, moving the plant away from direct sunlight, repotting the plant, and adjusting the watering frequency. If you follow these techniques, the plant will get better in 3-4 weeks. That said, the extent of revival depends on the condition of the…
Will Croton Leaves Grow Back?
Wondering whether Croton leaves can grow back? The Croton plant is known for its beautiful leaves, as the leaves add more value to this plant. But like any other plant, this plant can also shed its leaves due to various reasons. In the following guide, I have talked about this topic in detail. So, let’s…
Snake Plant vs. Spider Plant
The main difference between the Snake plant and the Spider plant is their leaves. Snake Plant leaves are broad and upright, and often display variegated patterns. In contrast, Spider Plant leaves are narrow, arching, and characterized by vibrant green and white stripes. But there are other differentiating factors as well, along with some interesting similarities…
Spider Plant Falling Over: 7 Reasons & 5 Fixes
Spider plants start falling over mainly due to underwatering, top-heaviness, overwatering, and exposure to direct sunlight. These are common issues in Spider plants, which can make the plant weaker and result in droopy leaves. If you want to fix this problem, you will need to water the plant, adjust the watering frequency, and support the…
Female Aloe Vera Plant – Male vs. Female Aloe
Does Aloe Vera have female plant varieties? Is there any difference between male and female Aloe plants? I know you must be having many such questions in your mind at present. So, what’s the right answer to these questions? Let’s learn more about it in this interesting guide on Aloe Vera. What Is A Female…
Why Does Aloe Vera Have Spikes?
Aloe Vera is a beautiful houseplant, but there is one thing that makes new gardeners stay away from this plant. And that thing is the spikes! They do look terrible and scary, especially if you have never seen a full-grown Aloe plant in your life. So, what is the reason for such Aloe spikes? Let’s…