(The Silent Factor That Determines Growth, Blooms, and Long-Term Health)
Most indoor plant problems don’t start with watering.
They don’t start with light.
And they don’t start with fertilizer.
They start under the surface.
Indoor plants can look fine for weeks—even months—while the soil is slowly working against them. By the time leaves yellow or flowers stop, the real damage has already happened below.
If you’ve ever wondered why a healthy-looking plant suddenly declines, this is the reason most homeowners never check.
Keep reading—because the soil you’re using may be quietly limiting everything your plant tries to do.