What Does it Mean When Your Plant Is Leggy?

What Does it Mean When Your Plant Is Leggy?
By Rebecca Straus

Healthy houseplants are generally described as full and bushy. They'll have lots of dense, sturdy growth and the leaves will be crisp and green rather than limp and yellowing. If your houseplant is "leggy," it simply means it has gotten a bit unkempt and scraggly, like a formerly stylish haircut that's grown out unevenly and is riddled with split ends. Leggy houseplants are marked by flopping stems, uneven and sparse growth, and a general look of untidiness.

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June 29, 2018 at 06:00PM
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