Help with drooping bird of paradise
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Brown spots and drooping leaves on my Bird of Paradise, help!
Comments (3)Hi, I also have the exact same problem. Would love to know if either of you figured this out! I did find some spider mites on my plant and have been treating it for them, but I'm not sure if that's just another problem or the reason why. I also did worry that mine was getting burned in the sun, but from everything I read, they are supposed to be very tolerant of direct sunlight. Thank you!...See MoreHelp with white spots on bird of paradise
Comments (0)Hello! I’m concerned my bird of paradise has a disease or infestation. Recently These white spots have appeared, but they look a little different from the pictures I’ve seen of mealy bugs. The stalk is also turning brown in spots. Any idea what they are or how to fix?...See Moreplease help! bird of paradise leaf edges are getting wrinkled
Comments (0)I bought a 3-4 foot bird of paradise from the nursery 10 days ago. I placed it in front of a floor to ceiling south facing window so it gets light from AM- late afternoon. I watered it 1 week after bringing to home, as the top soil seemed moist. The last 2 days I have noticed a leaf wrinkling on the edges and become crispy textured where they wrinkle. It also has started on another leaf today. The bottom small leaves are slightly yellow but otherwise the plant looks healthy. I am in love with my new plant and want to be sure that I give it everything it needs to thrive. Can someone please help me?...See MoreHelp with drooping Bird of Paradise
Comments (1)Duplicate post https://www.houzz.com/discussions/6247926/help-drooping-plant-bird-of-paradise-maybe...See MorePatricia Colwell Consulting
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