1: Identifying Root Rot in Indoor Flowers Learn the signs of root rot in your plants, such as yellowing leaves and wilting.

2: Preventing Root Rot in Indoor Flowers Avoid overwatering and ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot in your indoor flowers.

3: Treatment Options for Root Rot Try fungicides or repotting in fresh soil to treat root rot in your indoor flowers.

4: Pruning Infected Roots Trim away any brown or mushy roots to stop the spread of root rot in your indoor flowers.

5: Adjusting Watering Practices Water your plants only when needed to avoid excess moisture that can lead to root rot.

6: Improving Air Circulation Ensure good air flow around your indoor flowers to prevent the conditions that promote root rot.

7: Choosing the Right Soil Mix Use a well-draining potting mix to help prevent root rot in your indoor flowers.

8: Isolating Infected Plants Separate infected plants to prevent the spread of root rot to other indoor flowers.

9: Seeking Professional Help Consult a plant expert if root rot persists in your indoor flowers for specialized treatment options.