Leaf curling or drooping can result from extreme temperatures, either too hot or too cold.
Yellowing between leaf veins can suggest a lack of essential nutrients like nitrogen, iron, or magnesium.
Holes, spots, or sticky residue on leaves can be signs of insect pests like aphids, spider mites, or scale insects.
Dusty or sooty leaves can indicate poor indoor air quality or the presence of pollutants.
Stunted growth or crowded roots pushing out of the pot can indicate the need for repotting into a larger container.
Dry, crispy leaf edges can result from low humidity levels, especially in heated indoor environments.
Yellowing, curling, or distorted leaves may be a response to exposure to chemicals like pesticides or cleaning products.
Leaf browning or leaf tip burn can be caused by poor water quality, such as high chlorine or mineral content.