Usually this is a cultivation problem. Is it too dry? Is it too wet? The symptoms are the same. It is unlikely to be a disease.
Turning up the volume seems like a good idea.
phosphorous deficiency or cold stress.
Are you talking about the plant or the pepper itself? Either way, this is often a sign of a nutrient deficiency. If its the pepper itself, I'd say its likely to be blossom end rot, which means a calcium deficiency. If its the stems of the plant, its probably either a potassium or a phosphorus deficiency (the P and the K in NPK). Take a sample of the problem to a nearby nursery -- a real one, not a Home Depot -- and they can help you diagnose the problem.
this is correct one 'you saw it turning back'
The elephant ears' leaves are turning yellow likely due to overwatering, nutrient deficiency, or inadequate sunlight.
A hypothesis doesn't have to be a correct statement. Just pick a chemical and say this one will or will not keep the fruit from turning brown. Then give a brief statement about why you think this way.
Is it really that much of a pain to check to see if your answer is correct?Do you want the points for that paper your turning in?Do you even care for your grade on that paper?Would you like to fail the word problems?just check your answer if you want to get the answer correct jeeze
Physically has a turning problem ? Try your spare key and still has the problem? Replace the ignition switch.
You correct the pitch by either turning the pegs on the top of the violin or by turning the fine tuners near the bottom of the violin.
Your cactus may be turning yellow due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or a nutrient deficiency. Check the soil moisture, ensure it gets enough sunlight, and consider fertilizing it appropriately.
Your bamboo leaf may be turning yellow due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, nutrient deficiency, or pest infestation. Check the plant's environment and care routine to address the issue.
The palm tree's leaves are turning brown due to lack of water, nutrient deficiency, pests, diseases, or environmental stressors like extreme temperatures or sunlight exposure.