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Why my Golden pothos has brown spots​???

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It's so sad when leaves turn brown! There are a few reasons why this might happen. Sometimes, the plant has been given too much sunlight or water. Or it could be that pests have entered the garden and are eating the leaves. Your leaves turn brown because they're getting too much sunlight. If they get too much water, they'll turn yellow, or the roots rot. For pests, it's worth checking if white spots or other colors are on the brown leaves. If you see those, that could be the cause, but if not, I promise you it's because of too much sunlight.

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You might notice some browning spots, especially along the edges of the leaves, and perhaps slightly mushy stems or roots. Here's what you can do: let the top inch or two of soil dry out completely before watering again. Make sure your pot has holes for proper drainage to avoid waterlogging. And finally, consider repotting the plant in well-draining soil if the issue continues. I'm here to help, so don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!

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Don't worry, this is easily fixed! If your plants aren't growing as well as they could, it might be because they're not getting enough nutrients. Just add some fertilizer during the growing season, and you should see them thrive again in no time!

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There are two possible reasons for this: maybe the light is not quite right, or the humidity is a bit low. I would suggest checking one by one to see if the humidity is just right and not too low. If it's fine, then it might be the lighting. This plant doesn't like direct sunlight, as it can make the leaves turn brown and look like they're burnt.

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