Why my Alocasia stingray yellow leaves​??

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Have you had a look under the leaves? Or do you see any small yellow spots? If so, don't worry, this is usually just a result of pests. If it is, try wiping it with warm water or alcohol. I think it's probably just thrips.

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It's usually because you're watering too often. You can help your plants by letting the soil dry out more between waterings. Water deeply, but only when the top inch or two of soil feels dry. And don't forget to make sure your plant's pot has good drainage, so you can avoid that waterlogged look.

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Hey, no worries! This might just be because the air is a bit dry. Here's what you can do: give your plants a little moisture. Just spray their leaves or the soil around them, and put the pot on a pebble tray with some water in it. Also, if you can, put your plants together in a group. That'll help make the air around them more moist.

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Yellowing leaves are a sign that your plants need water! To keep your plants healthy and vibrant, be sure to water them regularly, but avoid overwatering.

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Hey, I'm not an expert, but I think the colour change might be due to the humidity. If the air is too dry, that can sometimes make plants wilt. Another thing that might be happening is that you might be watering them too much, which can make the roots rot.

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It's possible that your plant might be struggling because it's not getting enough water. Have you tried watering it more often?

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I'm so glad to finally have someone who gets it! I've been through the same thing, and I know how frustrating it can be. Whether you're watering too much or too little, it's hard to know what to do. Have you tried switching out your pot for one with good drainage?

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