Plants can't talk - but that doesn't mean they can't say anything. The state of the indoor flower can be judged by its leaves. See what you can learn and how to help plants.

[PAGED_GALLERY] [GPAGE_V]Brown and dry leaves[/GPAGE_V]
What it says: thirst
Just water the plant regularly if you want the leaves to turn green again. But do not overdo it - too much watering will not lead to the desired results.
[GPAGE_V]Few leaves[/GPAGE_V]
What it says: thirst
If the leaves are no longer renewed, this indicates that the plant is not getting enough nutrition. Moisten the soil, and new fresh leaves will not keep you waiting.
[GPAGE_V]Leaves are turning yellow at the ends[/GPAGE_V]
What it says: too much water
If the leaves start to turn yellow around the edges, water the plant less and everything will work out. Of course, this does not mean that you should completely forget about watering.
[GPAGE_V]Leaves warped[/GPAGE_V]
What it says: too much water
No less houseplants die from overwatering than from thirst. To avoid this, be sure to use drainage, for example, put expanded clay on the bottom of the pot. And use pots with holes in the bottom so excess moisture can escape.
[GPAGE_V]The leaves have faded[/GPAGE_V]
What it says: the plant is starving
When the plant turns pale, try to renew the soil, add fertilizer. Transplanting the flower into a larger pot may also help.
[GPAGE_H]Leaves tilted to one side[/GPAGE_H]
What it says: too little sun
If the plant begins to lean strangely to the side, put it closer to the sun. After a while, your light-loving flower will come back into shape.
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