Underwatering Lack of water causes plants to lose turgor pressure, making their leaves and stems appear wilted and lifeless.
Overwatering Too much water can suffocate the roots, leading to root rot, which prevents the plant from absorbing nutrients properly.
Lack of Sunlight Insufficient light weakens plants, causing them to stretch toward light sources and become droopy due to lack of energy.
Extreme Temperatures Too much heat can dry out plants quickly, while cold temperatures can shock them, leading to drooping leaves.
Poor Soil Drainage Heavy, compacted, or waterlogged soil prevents roots from getting enough oxygen, leading to wilting and unhealthy growth.
Pest Infestations Insects like aphids or spider mites feed on plant sap, draining moisture and causing leaves to droop and weaken.
Nutrient Deficiency A lack of essential nutrients, especially nitrogen and potassium, can cause weak stems and limp, drooping leaves.