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I dont overwater, provide sunlight, fertilize and planed in new soil. What is wrong?
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The plant appears to be suffering from lack of light, which is causing the leaves to become thin and yellow. To fix this issue, you can move the plant to a location that receives more natural light, preferably near an east or west-facing window. Additionally, you can fertilize the plant with a balanced fertilizer to help it regain its health and vitality. It is also important to keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Dieffenbachia seguine is a species of bromeliad that is native to Central and South America. It is commonly known as the "Cut-Leaf Bromeliad" because of its unique and striking foliage. The plant typically grows in humid forests and can be found in a variety of colors, including green, yellow, orange, and red. The plant is typically grown as an indoor plant due to its tolerance of low light conditions. As a bromeliad, Dieffenbachia seguine has a unique water-holding mechanism in its leaves, which allows it to store water in its cup-shaped leaves. This allows the plant to survive in low-light conditions and also makes it a great plant for beginners. The plant can be propagated through offsets or division of the rhizome. It's important to keep in mind that different plants have different requirements, so it
Does it go outside at all and recently? Has it been wet or raining when outside? How often do you water the plant? Has it got good drainage? Do you drain the tray the plant sits in?