Stress: If you have just purchased a herbaceous plant or drastically changed the environment in which it is located, the plant may be affected. In such cases, it is a natural process, after a few days of adaptation, the plant will heal itself.
Water: When it comes to watering a herbaceous plant, it is essential to find the right balance. Too much or too little water can be harmful to your health. For this reason, it is important to choose a well-drained soil and only water it when you notice that the soil is completely dry.
Fluoride: This is a very common ingredient in tap water and is not suitable for herbaceous plants. For this reason, favor distilled water when watering.
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