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Why are the leaves on my Impatiens turning brown and falling off?

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Brown leaves on Impatiens are usually a sign of underwatering or exposure to hot, dry conditions. If the soil is dry and the leaves are crispy, the plant needs more water. Inadequate watering can also cause the leaves to turn brown and fall off. Fungal diseases such as botrytis or bacterial leaf spot can also cause brown spots and leaf drop.
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