8 Reasons Why Your Indoor Plants Are Turning YELLOW

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If your indoor plants are turning yellow, don't worry! In this video, we'll cover 8 reasons why your plants may be yellowing and how to fix it.
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✅ Video Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:36 Philodendron Mamei and M Adansonii
01:16 Yellow leaves of M Adansonii
01:59 Moisture Stress
02:47 Moisture meter
03:43 Inadequate Light
04:39 Heat/Cold
05:33 Root Bound
06:05 Humidity
07:03 Pests
07:41 Nutritional Deficiencies
08:44 Old leaves
09:41 Fixing my Monstera Monkey Mask
10:28 Plant pulled out of leca
11:54 Aerial roots in moss pole
12:59 Cuttings from plant

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The video is all about the reasons why indoor plant leaves turn yellow but it also tries to cover the following subjects:

Houseplant nutrient deficiencies
Houseplant Pests
Rescuing yellowing plant

TITLE: 8 Reasons Why Your Indoor Plants Are Turning Yellow
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Nora this is a refreshing video. Because I always see your beautiful healthy and luscious beauties it never occurred to me that you can have the same issues that many of us have with ours. Thank you for keeping it real! 💚🌿

alfredarogers
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I am so glad I found your channel when I did. I kept having issues with plants growing in soil, one by one I began transferring them to leca, and they've done 100 times better than in soil. Bless youfor your amazing helpful videos!

KimSol
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I'm so glad I found this. I have an adansonii in leca that's starting to get yellow leaves. It is on the older leaves but it's not an old plant at all. I think it's the light so I moved it to a south facing window. Keeping my fingers crossed! Thank you!

galegale
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Great information Nora. Another one to keep in my library, and refer back to, as needed. I like that you share the good and the bad of your journey - transparency is key, keeping it 💯 (as the youngers would say!) Thanks yun ❤

marciajohnson
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Good idea about the water meter. I have one and although my finger feels dry soil, the meter that goes way down further into the pot told me the soil was damp, so no water for that plant. I wait a couple of days then test it again. Thanks for this info. You've saved me a few plants.

roxannegordon
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What a wonderful video Nora! I also love your beautiful shirt and earrings. I wish i could find those for me! Thanks again for such awesome content!

carolfutch
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What a breath of fresh air 😊 Great info & tips, thank you!

carlacervantes
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Hi I need some plant advice for my plant my plant steams are turning black and I wanted to know how I should treat it to grow its pontos plant

spirituallylovingme-
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Thank you for all your help with house plants. I can’t grow spider plants, is it true that they like to stay on the dry side?

marvap
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I have winter in sweden but the light have come back again but still it is dark in sweden

christinavonheidenstam
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I think rotting can still happen in leca - if the pot is to big for instance had it in the beginning when I put plants to leca

planty_friends_myc
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Perfect timing! Dealing with something like this today! Plant has me like...🥴

melindahardin
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What's your conclusion as to why were leaves yellowing? Although you were able to save the plant with the cutting. Actually i face several issues with plants in soil media and so have been thinking of moving to leca system. And so I started following your channel. But even you also face issues and so I am curious to know. Thanks

manjuk
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As usual it’s a fabulous video. Great advice thanks. Do you know if and when GT will be releasing Root Zone for public purchases? Thanks again.

margaretbedwell
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I have mine growing on a pole. Its growing bigger leaves on top and somehow still yellowing. Its already yellowed 7 leaves at the base. I checked the roots and they are fine all white and light brown. No odor. Airy mix and in a terricota pot. Let it dry between waterings. Lastly I water them with Foliage focus so not nutrient deficiencies. My guess then is the heat thats blowing on them but none of my other humidity loving plants are affected. Seems to just want to die for no reason. So annoying. It even have two grow lights plus morning sunlight.

PedroLuis-yped
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The only other thing I can think of is nutrient burn. Some plants aren't heavy feeders and can use a lighter fertilizer regimen.

greenlessthumb
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Hello, I bought a plant on clearance it was saturated with water, I tried drying it out, now Majority of the leaves are yellow, is there any hope for this plant? I also ordered some plants online for the first time & they arrived saturated, some limp & broken, what can I do to help them survive?

arlisaburkes
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I just transferred some plants ( alocoisa & birkin) into leca but now they’re yellowing at the edges. I transferred them from soil. Should I cut the soil roots & start from the beginning like a prop.

dorahernandez
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Great video! My monstera has a couple of browning leaves that still seem to be getting bigger after transferring it to much better soil and separating them (there were 6 in one pot!). Should I cut off the browning leaves and let it bounce back with it’s healthy leaves, or should I let it be?

MisterDYT
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So, the plant could not be saved as it was, but just removing the dead and dying leaves as you did with the cuttings? I mean, you were removing the dead and dying anyway, could you just remove them from the original plant and not take it all apart? I have a baby Monstera Adansonii and expect to have some similar issues... one day.

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