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Mealybugs appear as white, cottony masses on stems and leaves. They suck sap from the plant, causing wilting, leaf drop, and weak growth.
Prolonged drought can cause wilting, leaf drop, and flower bud abortion in Plumeria. Adequate watering is crucial to keep the plants hydrated during dry periods.
A wilted Plumeria may indicate underwatering or overwatering. If the soil is dry, water the plant thoroughly and let any excess water drain away. If the soil is waterlogged, allow it to dry slightly before watering again. Trim any wilted or damaged leaves to reduce stress on the plant. Place the plant in a shaded […]
Overwatering signs include yellowing leaves, wilting, and soggy soil. Adjust your watering schedule if you see these.
Curling or wilting leaves can result from underwatering, overwatering, root rot, or pest infestations. Assess the soil moisture, drainage, and inspect the roots and leaves for signs of pests or diseases. Adjust watering practices and treat pest or disease issues promptly to help the plant recover.