Mango plant sudden dying leaves, has been fine up until roughly 3 weeks ago. Grown from seed in peat free soil. Watered daily. Please help me save it.

by Pawpac

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  2. Left in direct sunlight on windowsill, had a mini fly infestation when it first started sprouting that has since disappeared.

    It is placed in-between two other plants: Aloe vera, Pineapple plant. Both are healthy and fine.

    I recently got a mist spray bottle that (as per instruction) was using a mix of water and one cap *Baby Bio Houseplant,* I am wondering if this is the reason for the sudden browning of leaves. Unlikely but there has been no other changes in my care routine apart from this.

    The plant was growing at a rapid pace, then stopped at the height it is currently for roughly 2-3 weeks (give or take). It has now started to sprout new leaves again.

  3. houseplant-hoarder

    It’s possible that the spray could’ve burned the leaves. What time of day does it get sun? If it’s not sunburn it could be !thrips. Do you see any little black bugs or any debris on the underside if the leaves?

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