Leaf tips may turn brown due to too little humidity. Other possible problems are too much or too little water, too much or too little light, or too much fertilizer for the plant in question; rule out some of these and try adjusting the others. Mainly this is due to overwatering. The excess moisture drips off the leave tips and they rot due to constantly being wet. Make sure all the plants that you water have proper ventilation and drainage trays. Small plants that are not in direct sunlight may only need to be lightly watered twice a month. Cut back on the amount that you give at any one time and maybe water smaller amounts, just more often. A plant will let you know when it needs water. The leaves will curl, brown and fall off. Do some research on the water amount needed by your specific plants and put a little note in the pot to what day of the week or month and how much water to give. Most indoor plants are loved literally to death. Dont forget to add an organic fertilizer such as composted cow manure to your house plants as well.
You can use alternative watering methods, including a few ice cubes, or water spikes or tubes to avoid overwatering your plants and to get the water to the roots.
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Evaporation
It's possible that the damage is caused by salty water or fertilizer burn .If it is,then the treatment is to water MORE ,which may sound silly in the case of salt water but it does help.
Neem leaves are in a long cocoon sort of shape with a few pointy edges.
No, not all oak leaves have saw-like edges, but yes, some may have atypically, non-sinuate leaf margins. For example, the sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima) is an example of a tree whose foliage recalls the edges of a saw.
they have brown and green edges
Different plants have different shapes of leaves. Some have jagged edges.
Plant leaves were brown on the edges and had yellow spots on them
Brown spots on the edges of leaves are signs of frost damage.
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Plantlets
Over-watering may cause the edges to be brown. If there are spots on the leaves, either a chemical or insects may be causing the problem. Wash the plant's leaves (top and bottom) with a mild soap solution and rinse.
Plantlets
This is a problem among certain types of plants, it could be you have too much chlorine in your water, try sitting out water 24 hours before watering. Try bottled water.
Serrated leaves are leaves that have toothed edges.
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One is the banana tree.