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Re-order Paragraphs

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Re-order Paragraphs

Arrange the sentences into the correct order.

Put the sentences in the correct order:

  1. With this correction made a habit, the plant typically rewards its owner with steady new growth, proving that patience and observation matter more than any fixed rulebook.
  2. Recognizing these symptoms early allows the grower to let the soil dry out fully and, if necessary, repot the plant in fresh, well-draining mix to save it from further damage.
  3. Many beginners ignore this advice and water on a rigid schedule regardless of soil condition, which often leads to yellowing leaves and a mushy stem caused by waterlogged roots.
  4. Once a suitable plant has found its place on a windowsill or shelf, the next step is settling into a watering routine that matches its particular needs rather than a fixed weekly habit.
  5. Before buying a houseplant, it is worth observing how much natural light each room actually receives, since a species mismatched to its environment will struggle no matter how attentively it is otherwise cared for.