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Ok... my first instinct is that something turning yellow is usually because I'm overwatering it. How do you keep your corkscrew plant looking so green and beautiful? It's gorgeous! I have mind in a pot with wet soil (I water pretty much every day). There are drainage holes in its container, but it's sitting on a layer of pebbles inside another container that doesn't have holes. I swear I had my last ones sitting in a couple of inches of water and they still turned yellow then died on me! Yours, on the other hand, are absolutely perfect. :) What's your secret?