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Again this app said that my plant was fine but clearly it’s dying so what do I do

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The plant provided appears to be a species of Coffea arabica, which is known to be susceptible to various pests and diseases, including mealybugs and scale insects. The symptoms observed in the image suggest that the plant may have been infected with mealybugs, which are small, white, waxy insects that can cause damage to the leaves and stems of plants. Mealybugs are commonly found on houseplants and can be introduced into the home on infected plants or through the soil. To fix this issue, it's important to identify and treat the underlying problem. The first step would be to isolate the infected plant to prevent further spread of the pest. This can be done by moving the plant to a separate container or area away from other plants. Next, treatment options would include using insecticides specifically labeled for use on mealybugs or neem oil, which is a natural insecticide and repellent. It's also important to keep the plant clean by regularly wiping down the leaves and stems with a soft cloth or brush to remove any remaining insects or egg masses. Additionally, it's important to practice good horticultural practices such as providing the plant with proper light, water, and humidity to help it recover and prevent future infestations. It's also advisable to
It looks a little dried, you should try to take all dead leaves out and give some plant food, once you see it’s healthier you can repot it and see if new soil helps too.
The only way I could do that was if you wanted me too I could come and pick it out for the girls to go out with me but you could come over here if you’d rather not have it because I’m just going out to dinner and then you could just go out and eat and have dinner slayyy

They’re always healthy 🙄 In your case she may be too far gone.. Also using wooden stakes for support can cause issues as they can grow harmful fungus and bacteria..