Growing curry leaf plants can be rewarding but they come with challenges that can frustrate even seasoned gardeners.

Poor soil drainage can lead to waterlogging, causing root rot and harming your curry leaf plant.

Not enough sunlight can result in weak growth; make sure your plant gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.

Overwatering is a common mistake; let the top inch of soil dry out before watering again to keep your plant healthy.

Pests like aphids and mealybugs love curry leaf plants; check your leaves regularly and treat infestations promptly.

Nutrient deficiency can stunt growth; use a balanced fertilizer to keep your curry leaf plant thriving.

Improper pruning can lead to bushy growth; trim your plant regularly to encourage a fuller, more productive shape.

Temperature fluctuations can stress your plant; keep it in a stable environment, ideally between 70-85°F.

Transplant shock can occur when moving plants; try to minimize root disturbance when re-potting for best results.

Lack of humidity can hinder growth; mist your plant or place a humidifier nearby if you live in a dry climate.