I have a sturdy indoor plant that has thrived even when no one was home for a couple of weeks. All it takes is some extra watering and being placed in sunlight once I am back. It seems to help to get rid of the yellowed leaves. I am no expert on plants or how best to care for them but have used common sense - its a living being and so am I.
So there may be things to apply to us both equally. Having good intent and trying hard enough seems to count. Seeing the plant bounce back after I return from after a longish absence is very energizing. There are figurative yellowed leaves clinging to me too, they got that way from neglect of one sort or another, intended or not. There are indeed life lessons from learn from plants and pruning what is near dead is not the only one.
Healthy and appropriate soil is a must for all your indoor plants. Some plants need more drainage, some need different minerals, and some plants do best with bark instead of soil at all. The life lesson is this: Surround yourself with what nourishes you. If you’re trying to grow in depleted soil, you won’t get very far. Put your roots down in a place that’s healthy for you.
I have done well with the soil and pruning in my own life and have had plenty of help with both. Light has not always been as easy but maybe seeing my plant come alive in the warm sun of spring is a lesson.
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