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Growing up, I was always surrounded by lush greenery, thanks to my dad, who had a magical way with plants. I remember one summer, our garden looked particularly vibrant—except for one corner where a few plants seemed to be on their last legs. Their leaves were drooping, and they looked as though they were surrendering to the relentless heat.
I was sure they were beyond saving. But then, my dad showed me a simple trick that brought them back to life, almost effortlessly. Over the years, this trick has become my go-to solution for rescuing any plant that looks like it’s on its way out. Here’s how it works.
The Problem: Why Plants Droop
Before we get into the trick, it’s important to understand why plants droop in the first place. A droopy plant is usually a sign of distress, and the most common causes include:
Underwatering: The most obvious cause is a lack of water. When the soil is too dry, the plant can’t absorb the moisture it needs, leading to wilting and drooping.
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