Although the Dipladenia is quite easy to care for, it can still happen that the leaves turn brown or yellow. There are many causes for this, but with a quick reaction you can definitely save your plant.

It is best to prevent it so that the leaves do not discolour in the first place. Fertilize your Dipladenia Mandevilla regularly during the flowering period and only water the plant moderately, without letting the soil dry out completely. Be careful not to burn the dipladenia in the sun. Winter quarters that are too dark or pests can also lead to leaf discoloration.
Possible causes of brown leaves:
- too much or too little water
- not sufficiently fertilized
- burned in the sun
- too dark winter quarters
- pest infestation
tips
If your Dipladenia gets brown leaves, react as quickly as possible so that the plant does not die.