Abstract: Agriculturalists find difficulties in classifying the diseases in leaves. In olden days, farmers detected the leaf diseases by observing the leaf by its appearance which does not provide ...
Signs include papery tips, edges curling in and a pot that feels very light. Bone-dry potting mix can turn water-repellent, so irrigation rushes down the sides instead of soaking the root ball. Stand ...
Yellowing leaves is one of the most common problems you’ll deal with when caring for a monstera. It’s frustrating because those giant, deep green, shapely leaves that look like they would have been at ...
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Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that ...
Raising a Swiss cheese plant can be an extremely gratifying practice, watching as each new set of leaves gradually grows and develops a series of naturally occurring holes in its foliage. This ...
This study highlights an important discovery: a bacterial pathogen's effector influences plant responses that in turn affect how the leafhopper insect vector for the bacteria is attracted to the ...
Left wondering 'why are my monstera leaves turning yellow?' Even when we think we've covered all bases in caring for our plants, their leaves can hint at the contrary. Seasoned plant parent or not, ...
The jungle-like leaves of a monstera houseplant are captivating unless they start turning brown at the edges, which is exactly what is happening to my beloved plant. So why are my monstera leaves ...
Here are the most common reasons why your beautiful plant’s leaves may be turning yellow, and what to do about it. 1. Young Leaves Turning Yellow After Repotting In fact, Monsteras do not generally ...
A thrip is a houseplant terror, a tiny vampire that sucks the life force from your beautiful (and expensive) Monstera. Also known as thunderflies, thrips sit in the Thysanoptera order. So far, experts ...