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Why are my leaves not growing big in size?

Why are my leaves not growing big in size?

Houseplants are a great addition to any home. They add color, life, and even help improve air quality! But what if you’ve noticed that your plant’s leaves aren’t growing in to their full potential? Here are some common reasons why this may be happening!

Pests. Spider mites, scale insects, thrips and aphids. We’re sure you’re familiar with at least some of these, and they can all do great damage to your plant’s leaves! They can cause yellowing, curling, and even stunted growth, so if you suspect pests, it’s time to take a much closer look at your plant and its leaves for any signs of damage. If you do find pests, treat them promptly to prevent further damage. Not sure how? We have several posts about pest treatment under the category ‘common pests’!


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Over watering. Over watering your plants can cause roots to rot and limit the plant’s ability to absorb nutrients and water. This can cause yellowing, wilting, and stunted growth of leaves. Make sure to allow the soil to dry out between waterings and make sure your pot has adequate drainage to prevent over watering. Learn more about best watering practices in this post!


Too much light. You can have too much of a good thing! Too much light can actually cause the leaves on your plant to yellow and become stunted. On the other hand, too little light can also be the cause of spindly growth and small leaves. Make sure your plant is getting the right amount of light for its species, and if necessary, adjust its placement to ensure it’s getting the right amount of light.


Nutrition Deficiency. A lack of essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium can cause stunted growth and yellowing of leaves. If you suspect a nutrition deficiency, fertilize your plant with a balanced fertilizer and make sure it’s getting the nutrients it needs to grow.

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Root Bound. When a plant’s roots become too crowded in its pot, it can limit its ability to absorb nutrients and water, causing stunted growth. If you suspect your plant is root bound, it may be time to repot it into a larger pot with fresh soil.
Read all about repotting (in winter) here!


Needing something to climb. Some plant species, like climbing plants and vines, need support in order to grow to their full potential. If you have a climbing plant, make sure it has a sturdy support system to help it grow, like a moss pole or a hanging plant support!

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In conclusion, there are many reasons why your houseplant’s leaves may not be growing big in size. By understanding the common issues and taking steps to address them, you can help your plant reach its full potential and enjoy its beauty for years to come!

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