It might cause the plant to die or the leaves will start to grow back like they do when it starts to get warmer like in the end of Winter or the begining of Spring like they always do.(And they might not die they wont have leaves anymore.)
~Courtney
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nothing happens
When leaves are plucked from a plant, it can disrupt the plant's ability to photosynthesize, as leaves are crucial for converting sunlight into energy. This may lead to reduced growth and vitality, as the plant loses its energy production capacity. Additionally, plucking leaves can expose the plant's stem to environmental stress and potential pathogens, making it more vulnerable to disease. In some cases, plants may respond by producing new leaves, but repeated plucking can hinder their overall health.
it will get yellow leaves
Your pepper plant leaves may be turning white due to a fungal disease called powdery mildew, which is common in plants grown in humid conditions. This disease appears as a white powdery substance on the leaves and can be treated with fungicides or by improving air circulation around the plant.
Your mandevilla plant may be losing leaves due to overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, pests, or disease. Check the plant's environment and care routine to address the issue.
Yes, it is best to remove dead leaves from a plant as they can attract pests, cause disease, and inhibit growth. Removing dead leaves also helps the plant channel its energy into new, healthy growth.
The plant will not be able to take in sunlight and the plant will not be able to make food and die.
The primary function of leaves is to make food for the plant. This happens through a process known as photosynthesis.
The leaves on your plant may be turning yellow due to a lack of nutrients, overwatering, or exposure to too much sunlight. It could also be a sign of a pest infestation or disease.
White leaves on a zucchini plant can be caused by powdery mildew, a common fungal disease. It thrives in warm, humid conditions and can be treated with fungicides or by improving air circulation around the plant.
sounds like downy mildew, its a fugi disease