Have you been giving them enough water? Too little or too much water can cause your plants to die. Have you been giving them the right amount of lighting? As well as plant food/ a.k.a. fertilizer? The lack of any of these can cause your plants to die.
Are your plants indoors or outdoors? If they are indoor plants are they the kind that can tolerate an A/C room? Some Tropical plants need a warm sunny room in which to thrive. Where as plants such as a Dieffenbachia requires low lighting.
2007-08-28 08:35:18
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answered by Tarlyng 4
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Im not sure if your talking about indoor or outdoor plants. I would suggest water would be the issue. Either lack of or too much. Check the soil. Dig down a few inches and see if the roots are wet or dry. Water if they are dry and poke some holes in the soil so the water gets down deep and doesn't just run down the sides and straight out the bottom. If they are wet, lay off the water for a bit..maybe so a soil change on them, they could be getting root rot if let sitting in water..If there is a noticable funk smell...chances are they are over watered.
Good luck hope this helps. If you could post some pictures that would be very helpful.
2007-08-28 15:28:24
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answered by Perennial Queen 6
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This could be a number of things. Make sure your plant is put in the correct lighting(some plants need a lot of sun, some hardly need any, some are in between). Make sure you're not overwatering your plant, or underwatering it. (the soil should be slightly moist but not soaked, for most plants). Watch out for over fertilizing plants, this can kill them, and make sure, if you do fertilize them, keep it watered, and don't let it dry out. Some plants like more acidity in the soil too, some don't. Best thing to do is find out what kind of plants they are, and google search a care-guide for that kind of plant.
2007-08-28 15:29:02
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answered by - 3
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Might seem daft - but have you tried watering them?
Alternatively do you have a dog? Dog's are not fussy where they pee and their pee is like poison to plants - it not only kills them but can temporarily destroy the soil as well ...
alternatively if your soil is not very porous and friable (that means hard and difficult to dig) then try spreading a good layer of compost with some sand all over - do your best to turn the soil (that means try and mix some of it up with your garden soil) and then let the winter weather do its thing - I promise you next year everything and anything will grow in it....
Or if all your plants are in pots then maybe they all need repotting new compost - old soil can lose all its nutrients and plants have trouble growing at all ......
2007-08-28 15:26:45
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answered by Ziggy 5
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Well, have you been watering them?
Are they planted in the appropriate places?
Did you plant them correctly?
Have you found an infestation of insects?
Have you noticed a fungus?
Do you have a dog (male) that has been peeing on them?
Have you sprayed some sort of chemical around them?
As you can see there are many reasons why your plants are dying so maybe if you give us some specific details then maybe we can help you.
2007-08-28 15:25:23
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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You need to first decide if you're overwatering or underwatering them. Purchase a water meter to measure the water in your soil. If you saved the information on your plants ensure that they are also getting the appropriate sunlight or less if necessary. Also ask yourself how old are the plants? If you have not repotted them in a while or fed them they could have decided their just too old to keep going. .
When I purchased my plants I kept the information on each of them, put them into a notebook you can store with your cook books. If one begins to look ill you can generally figure out what's wrong with it quickly.
2007-08-28 15:31:57
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answered by Becky V 4
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dry them out and smoke them
2007-08-28 15:24:56
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answered by Anonymous
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did u water them?? lol
2007-08-28 15:24:48
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answered by Gone 7
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