i have a cheeseplant that has brown on the tips of many of the leaves. not sure if i'm overwatering, underwatering or it's too hot in the room. can anyone help with advice? also can i cut the brown bits off the leaves? thanks.
cheeseplant
Over-watering impedes root function and causes the same drought response as under-watering. If you have been watering the plant while the soil is still moist, you're not under-watering. It may be of some help if you read the sticky thread at the top of this forum. It covers a lot of basics that can get you headed in the right direction, and may answer a number of as yet unasked questions. ;-)
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1226030/
Best luck!!
Al
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