Your plant's roots may be damaged and unable to develop if your soil is either too dry or too wet.
You can tell if your plant needs additional water by inserting your finger into the soil up to your finger.
Because overwatering or underwatering your plant can harm or kill it, the quantity of drainage in the pot it is kept in is important.
Sunlight is necessary for photosynthesis in plants.
It's advisable to avoid moving plants around a lot since they adapt to their environment slowly.
You may purchase a cool-mist room humidifier and place it near enough to the plant to add moisture to the air without wetting the foliage or blossoms
Potting soils and fertilizers provide the nutrients that indoor plants require to live. The plant will ultimately die if you don't repot it or add new nutrients to the soil.
Without proper pruning, a plant can grow out of control and its roots can enlarge its container or vase. To maintain your plant healthy, trim it frequently.