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A wilted leaf


Monstera Deliciosa / Swiss cheese plant
Wilting isn’t always a sign your plant is unhappy, if you’re seeing a few wilted leaves near the bottom of the plant it probably just means they’ve completed their lifecycle.
Solution: There’s nothing to worry about here. You can snip off the odd wilted leaf or flower. This will encourage your plant to put its energy into new growth.
Wilting isn’t always a sign your plant is unhappy, if you’re seeing a few wilted leaves near the bottom of the plant it probably just means they’ve completed their lifecycle.
Solution: There’s nothing to worry about here. You can snip off the odd wilted leaf or flower. This will encourage your plant to put its energy into new growth.
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