Yellowing leaves on indoor plants can indicate various issues, including improper watering, nutrient imbalances, unsuitable lighting, temperature stress, pest infestations, diseases, physical damage, or natural aging. Addressing these concerns involves adjusting watering habits, providing adequate light, using appropriate fertilizers, maintaining ideal temperatures, monitoring for pests and diseases, handling plants gently, and regular pruning. Understanding and responding to these factors can help restore the plant's health and prevent future leaf discoloration.
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Indoor plants require sunlight for photosynthesis, but the amount needed varies by species. General guidelines include low light tolerance for plants like Peace Lily and Snake Plant, medium light requirements for Dracaena and Pothos, and high light preference for Cacti and Succulents. Key considerations involve window orientation and artificial lighting. Success tips include researching plant needs, monitoring response, and gradual adjustment to new lighting conditions.