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What is the best way to take care of indoor plants?

It depends on the type of plant, season, and environment. Generally, water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feels dry.

Yellowing leaves are usually caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or lack of nutrients.

Some low-maintenance options include snake plants, pothos, spider plants, and peace lilies.

Not all plants need direct sunlight—many thrive in indirect or low light, especially common indoor plants.

Keep leaves clean, avoid overwatering, and use natural remedies like neem oil if pests appear.

Most plants need fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer).

Slow growth could be due to low light, poor soil, lack of nutrients, or the plant being root-bound.

Provide enough light, water properly, fertilize during growth seasons, and repot when roots are cramped.

Plants exposed to too much sun often develop scorched or brown patches on their leaves. The leaves may curl or become crispy around the edges. You might also notice the soil drying out very quickly. If this happens, move the plant to indirect light. Always research the light needs of your specific plant.

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