If the soil in your yard is sandy, your plants are likely suffering from a growing medium that drains too quickly and lacks nutrients. This happens because sand particles are large and coarse ...
Plants grow happily in it, as long as they can adjust ... peaty soil can be soaking in winter and dry during most of the summer. Sandy soil - feels rough and gritty when handled and will not ...
Potassium deficiency occurs frequently in plants grown on sandy soils resulting in a number of symptoms including browning of leaves, curling of leaf tips and yellowing (chlorosis) of leaves ...
Curry leaf plants thrive with 5-6 hours of daily direct sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering.