It may be a lack of sunlight, too much water, or other factors. Cut off the yellow and brown leaves and see if there is any rot or other problems. You might want to bring the leaves in a plastic bag to a county extension office or some place where a master gardener could give you advice.
Geranium leaves turn yellow and brown due to various reasons such as overwatering, underwatering, nutrient deficiencies, pests, diseases, or environmental stress.
Yellow leaves usually indicates overwatering. Brown leaves indicate that the plant is not receiving enough water. The combination indicates that either your mint plant is confused or you are not consistently and/or correctly watering it, according to its need.
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When a banana begins to ripen, the peel begins to change color. It changes from green to yellow to brown. The same occurs with autumn leaves. The green leaves change from green to red and yellow and orange and eventually brown.
The yellow accessory pigments found in leaves are called carotenoids. They help plants capture light energy for photosynthesis and also contribute to the yellow, orange, and red colors of leaves in the fall.
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Ficus leaves turn yellow and brown due to overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or pests. Check the watering schedule, ensure proper sunlight, and inspect for pests to address the issue.
Leaves generally go from green to brown. Passing yellow and then orange phases in the middle.
Corn leaves may turn yellow and brown due to a lack of nutrients, such as nitrogen, or due to a fungal disease like gray leaf spot. Overwatering or underwatering can also cause this discoloration.
Geranium leaves may turn yellow and brown due to overwatering, underwatering, poor drainage, nutrient deficiencies, or pests. Check the soil moisture, drainage, and nutrient levels to address the issue.
Plant leaves turn brown and yellow due to a process called senescence, which is a natural aging process in plants. During senescence, chlorophyll (the green pigment in leaves) breaks down, causing the leaves to lose their green color and turn yellow. Additionally, factors such as nutrient deficiencies, diseases, pests, and environmental stress can also contribute to the browning and yellowing of plant leaves.