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During hot weather, the leaves of plants change color, and the edges of the leaves begin to curl and appear brown.
In extreme heat, when plants do not get adequate amount of water, they start appearing completely burnt and dry at the edges, this is called “leaf scorch” or sunburn.
Reasons for leaves turning brown
Lack of water is the most common cause of leaf scorch. The most scorched leaves will usually be on the side of the plant that is most exposed to sun and wind.
How to stop turning brown
Leaf scorch is not good, but it does not destroy the plant. With proper care you can recover the plant.
water if the soil is dry
First, dig the soil to a depth of a few inches with the help of a trowel or other tool, if the soil is dry then it can also cause the leaves to turn brown.
extremely moist soil
When you dig deep into the plant's soil and find that the soil is too wet, your plant's leaves were turning brown due to excess water.
make hard soil crumbly
To make the soil friable, add cow dung, vermicompost, coco peat etc. to it.