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  • Peace Lily Drooping but Soil Is Wet: Diagnosing Oxygen-Starved Roots vs. Transplant Shock

    February 23, 2026
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    If your peace lily is drooping even though the soil is wet, the problem is usually below the surface: roots that can’t “breathe” in soggy mix, or temporary transplant shock after repotting. Use this hands-on…

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  • Fungus Gnats in Houseplants: Eliminating Larvae in Soil Without Harming Roots

    February 23, 2026
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    Fungus gnat larvae live in the top layer of moist potting mix, where they feed on fungi and organic matter—and sometimes root hairs. This practical guide shows how to confirm you’re dealing with fungus gnats…

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    February 23, 2026
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    Black Monstera aerial roots can be totally normal—or a warning sign. Learn how to tell harmless darkening from true rot, how to inspect the plant safely, and exactly what to do (including when to prune,…

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  • Brown Tips on Calathea Leaves: Humidity vs Water Quality (and How to Tell Which One It Is)

    February 23, 2026
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    Brown tips on Calathea leaves usually come from dry air (low humidity) or minerals/chemicals building up from tap water and fertilizer salts. Here’s how to spot the difference fast—and what fixes actually help.

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  • Overwatered Snake Plant: How to Spot Root Rot Early (and Save It Step by Step)

    February 23, 2026
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    An overwatered snake plant can look “fine” right up until the roots and rhizome start rotting. Learn the early warning signs, how to confirm root rot safely, and a clear step-by-step rescue plan (including repotting…

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