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Check out Lively Root for Fresh Plants Shipped to You: https://www.livelyroot.com Here are quick tips from Lively Roots resident plant whisperer: Miss Debbie- this video is all about underfeeding and overfeeding your plants! This video will help you understand how to get your plants on a better feeding schedule to keep your plant babes nice and healthy. If you have any questions please comment below or feel free to email us: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram for Plant Inspo!: / livelyroot Facebook: / livelyroot Pinterest: / livelyroot ---- How do you know if you're overfeeding or underfeeding your plants? Too much fertilizer can cause leaf edges to turn brown if the growing conditions are good in every other way. It can also cause the lower leaves to drop on your plant prematurely. Now, this is a natural occurrence occasionally but if you have a new plant and all of a sudden you see leaf drop, check how much fertilizer you're giving it. If you discover it's reacting to too much fertilizer, you can flush your plant with water by giving it an excessive drink and let it drain thoroughly. Water it, then water again to wash away the salts. If that isn't enough, you might want to repot it in fresh soil to help it recover. Underfeeding your plants will produce pale leaves, fewer or no flowers at all. If your plants are on a monthly diet, then set your calendar on your phone to remind you to fertilize! To learn more about fertilizing, check out our blog: https://www.livelyroot.com/blogs/plan...