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For a few weeks, I will be seeing more and more parts of my thyme just dying and becoming brown. This has been after a month where it was very bright and green. I’ve tried water more, or watering less ,but nothing works. I’ve tried trimming off the dead branches but it just continues.
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For a few weeks, I will be seeing more and more parts of my thyme just dying and becoming brown. This has been after a month where it was very bright and green. I’ve tried water more, or watering less ,but nothing works. I’ve tried trimming off the dead branches but it just continues.
Because it’s thyme.