Lilies may turn brown due to overwatering, underwatering, fungal diseases, or exposure to extreme temperatures. Check the soil moisture, provide adequate water, ensure good drainage, and protect the plants from harsh conditions to help prevent browning.
The leaves only last a few weeks each. When they yellow and later brown, they should be removed. If all the leaves are turning dark, then the lily is dying.
That the lime was going to help the apple from turning brown.
Lily leaves may turn yellow and brown due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, nutrient deficiencies, or diseases like fungal infections. It's important to check the soil moisture, provide adequate sunlight, and ensure proper nutrients to help your lilies stay healthy.
An apple turning brown is both a chemical and a physical change. Physically it changes appearance by turning brown. Chemically it oxidizes when the air comes in contact with the enzymes and chemicals in the fruit.
Minerals
if it its leafs are turning brown then that probably means that it is sick or is not getting enough light.
your not watering it?
if it is the hair that is turning brown then yes, if it is the skin then no. go see a vet
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Some common examples of oxides include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), iron oxide (Fe2O3), and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Oxides are compounds formed by the combination of oxygen with another element.
Lilies is the plural form of lily.
because you dyed it