Trauma, Toxins, Diseases, Parasites, Malnourishment, or something eating it.
no because plants can not come back to life when plants are dead they are dead
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Damaged Power Plants
If the tenant damaged them, then it's the tenants fault. Ifit was the landlord, then it's their fault
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It matters how badly the plants leaves were damaged. If it was just tempararly damaged yes, it could.
The quality of packing of plants that are delivered depends on the store they are being shipped from. Some stores do not spend a lot of time and materials packing the plants and therefore they get damaged during delivery. However, some plants are very well packed and are not damaged during delivery.
To identify and treat plants with damaged leaves, carefully examine the leaves for signs of discoloration, holes, or unusual markings. Determine the cause of the damage, such as pests, diseases, or environmental stress. Treat the plants by removing damaged leaves, applying appropriate pesticides or fungicides, and providing proper care such as watering, fertilizing, and pruning.
It depends on what sort of plant and how badly damaged they are.
because some files was damaged
Yes, broccoli plants can survive light frost, but they may be damaged or killed by a hard frost.
Garden protectors like fences, netting, and scare devices can help keep animals away from your plants and flowers, preventing them from being damaged or eaten.