Yellow leaves are one of the most common signs that something is wrong with watering 🌿Before adding fertilizer or changing pots, always check the soil first.If the soil feels wet and soggy, the plant may be overwatered. Too much water pushes air out of the soil, suffocating the roots and causing leaves to turn yellow. Let the soil dry slightly and make sure the pot has drainage holes.If the soil is dry and hard, the plant is likely underwatered. Roots can’t absorb nutrients without enough moisture, which also leads to yellowing. Water deeply until excess water drains out.The goal is damp, airy soil—moist but not muddy. This balance allows roots to breathe and absorb nutrients properly.🌱 Tip: Always test the soil with your finger before watering.Leaves may show symptoms, but the soil always tells the real story.














