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Introduction:
Spider plants are a beloved houseplant known for their resilience and air-purifying qualities. However, many people notice that the tips of their spider plants turn brown over time. This common issue can be concerning, but with a little understanding of the causes, you can address it effectively. Here’s why the tips of your spider plant might be turning brown and how to fix it.
Why It Happens:
Overwatering or Underwatering:
Overwatering: Spider plants don’t like to sit in water. If they are consistently watered too much, the roots can rot, leading to brown tips on the leaves.
Underwatering: On the flip side, not providing enough water can dry out the plant, causing the tips to turn brown from dehydration.
Water Quality:
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