Brown or wilted leaf edges can occur with underwatering, dry air, or mineral buildup in the soil. Increase watering or humidity accordingly. Flush soil to rinse out minerals or repot in fresh soil. Switch to distilled or filtered water. Yellow leaves or brown leaf tips may happen if water...
To treat this problem, trim the brown edges off carefully and improve warmth and humidity levels. What to do about spotted curling leaves and lower yellow leaves: When the leaves are spotty, curling, and yellow, it means you are not watering enough. Remember, as a tropical plant, Calatheas...
Brown leaf tips: This is often a sign of underwatering or using water that is too hard. Check your watering routine and consider using distilled water or allowing tap water to sit for 24 hours before using it. Yellowing leaves: This can be caused by overwatering or exposure to direct sun...