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Why do the tips of herbaceous plants turn brown?

Brown tips on herbaceous plants are usually a sign that the plant is under some type of stress. The most common causes are:

💧 1. Watering problems

  • Underwatering: Dry soil can cause leaf tips to dry out and turn brown.
  • Overwatering: Soggy soil can damage roots, making it harder for the plant to absorb water, leading to brown tips.

🌬️ 2. Low humidity

Many indoor plants develop brown leaf tips when the air is too dry, especially during winter or in air-conditioned rooms.

🧂 3. Excess fertilizer or salt buildup

Too much fertilizer can “burn” the roots and leaf tips. Minerals and salts from tap water can also accumulate in the soil over time.

☀️ 4. Too much direct sunlight

Some herbaceous plants prefer indirect light. Excessive sun exposure can scorch the leaves, causing browning at the edges and tips.

🌡️ 5. Temperature stress

  • Hot, dry winds
  • Cold drafts from windows or air conditioners
  • Sudden temperature changes

can all cause leaf-tip browning.

🪴 6. Root problems

If the plant is root-bound (roots filling the pot) or has root rot, it may not be able to take up water and nutrients efficiently.

🦠 7. Pests or disease

Spider mites, thrips, and some fungal diseases can damage leaves and contribute to browning.


How to diagnose the cause

Ask yourself:

  1. Is the soil consistently dry or constantly wet?
  2. Has the plant been fertilized recently?
  3. Is it near a heater, air conditioner, or drafty window?
  4. Are the brown tips appearing on many leaves or just a few?
  5. Do you see insects, webbing, or spots on the leaves?

What to do

  • Water consistently according to the plant’s needs.
  • Ensure the pot has good drainage.
  • Flush the soil occasionally with clean water to remove excess salts.
  • Increase humidity if the air is very dry.
  • Avoid over-fertilizing.
  • Trim off brown tips with clean scissors if desired.

If you tell me the specific plant (for example, a peace lily, basil, mint, spider plant, etc.), I can give more targeted advice.

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