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Both too much and too little water can stress the plant. Overwatering can cause root rot, while underwatering leads to dry, crispy tips.
4. Salt or Fertilizer Buildup
Excess fertilizer or salts from hard water can accumulate in the soil and damage the roots, showing up as browning tips.
5. Root Bound Conditions
When the plant outgrows its pot, it becomes root-bound and can't take up water or nutrients efficiently, which can lead to tip browning.
How to Fix It:
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