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My Gardenia, along with a couple of my other houseplants, have leaves that are turning yellow and then dropping off. Does anyone know why? Does this generally mean too much water or not enough water? They have been brought in for the winter and had been outside up until 6 weeks or so ago. They are at a west window, but it does get pretty cold right at the window during the night. Maybe they need more indirect light? Any advice would be very helpful. Thanks so much.
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