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Originally posted by HotDamnImAPhiMu
AHAHAHAHA ThetaGrrl, you crack me up. I can't believe we're not sisters. bwahahahaha
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Aww, thanks, I'm blushing...
Lifesaver- are they turning brown and drying up and getting crunchy? Because if so, you are not overwatering. Depending on the plant, it might be anything from the light it is in, to whether or not it's around other plants (i.e., carnations will make roses go soft when they are cut). You can cut the ends off if they are just slightly brown, at the angle at which the leaf grows, to make it a little more aesthetically pleasing.
Or, throw it away and buy a new one. That's what I'd do, but purely out of laziness.
I know it's very easy to get gnats when you overwater. We have them at the plants in my office and it grosses me out. I keep asking my boss if I can pesticide them (I have a license to do it) but she won't let me because it'll apparently piss of the people that take care of the plants (who don't have a license, so they use alcohol and water, which apparently doesn't work).