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Why are the leaves on my Impatiens turning yellow?

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The most common reason for yellowing leaves on Impatiens is overwatering. If the soil is constantly wet or the plant is sitting in standing water, the roots can become waterlogged and unable to absorb nutrients properly, leading to yellowing leaves. It could also be a sign of nutrient deficiency or a disease such as impatiens necrotic spot virus.
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