Help! With my indoor plants
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Hi Diana, Here's a link that may help for Golden Pothos: http://www.thegardenhelper.com/pothos.html
And here's one for the Yucca tree: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/yucca/caring-for-and-landscaping-with-yuccas-outdoors.htm
Good luck!
I give all my indoor plants a baby aspirin every other week when watering. I'm 71 years young and so far so Good 😍 Blessings 👌
Do they get enough light? Our pothos do great in an east window that doesn't get direct sunlight. You could also get a water meter and check to see if you are over or under watering them. Ours like to dry out before they are watered and they are growing like weeds. We only lose about a leaf a month.
check water levels like Nancy suggests. Also loosen soil at bases and feed them as directed on bottles. I have lost to overwatering before.
Have you re-potted them since you received them? I would give that a try first. If you don't see improvement soon, try diluting 1 tablespoon of Epson salt in a gallon of water and sprinkle on at the base of the plant. This will put enzymes in the soil. Hope this helps you. Good luck.
Thank you all so much for your help!