Mums turn brown due to a process called senescence, where the plant's cells age and die, causing the petals to change color. This is a natural part of the plant's life cycle.
Your mums may be turning brown due to a variety of reasons, such as overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or a fungal infection. It's important to assess the care conditions of your mums and make adjustments accordingly to help them thrive.
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Your potted mums may be turning brown due to overwatering, underwatering, inadequate sunlight, or a fungal disease. Check the soil moisture, ensure proper drainage, place the plant in a sunny spot, and consider using fungicides if necessary.
No. It does not turn brown.
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they turn brown to get squishy and then turn into smush banannas
no they will not turn brown
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the answer is to look through your mums window and turn around then sit sit down then go to your fridge and get a banana and eat it then go back upstairs and look out your mums window then theres your answer.