When plant leaves start turning yellow, it’s often a sign of underlying issues that need to be addressed. Here are three common reasons for yellowing leaves and their solutions:
Lack of Light:

Plants need adequate sunlight to photosynthesize and produce chlorophyll, which keeps their leaves green.
Solution: Place your plants near a window with good lighting to ensure they receive sufficient sunlight. If natural light is limited, consider using grow lights to supplement.
Overwatering:
Excessive watering can lead to waterlogged soil, preventing proper drainage and causing root rot.
Signs of overwatering include dark yellow leaves and soil that feels consistently wet.
Solution: Check the soil moisture by feeling it with your fingers. If it’s wet and compacted, allow it to dry out before watering again. Ensure proper drainage by using well-draining soil and pots with drainage holes. Adding a layer of gravel at the bottom of the pot can also help improve drainage.
Nutrient Deficiency:

Yellowing leaves can indicate a lack of essential nutrients like nitrogen, iron, or magnesium in the soil.
Solution: Provide your plants with the necessary nutrients by fertilizing them regularly. You can use a balanced liquid fertilizer or organic compost. Additionally, you can create a nutrient-rich solution by soaking crushed eggshells or coffee grounds in water and using it to water your plants.
By addressing these common issues, you can help your plants regain their health and vibrant green color. Remember to monitor your plants regularly and adjust their care as needed to ensure optimal growth and foliage.


