The White Crust on Your Houseplant Soil Is Poisoning It—Here’s What You’ve Been Missing
The white crust accumulating on your houseplant soil isn’t a cosmetic problem—it’s mineral salt buildup that’s slowly suffocating your plant’s roots through osmotic stress. Most plant owners water around it for months without realizing it’s creating a compacted, salt-caked layer that reverses water absorption and mimics underwatering symptoms. Here’s what’s actually happening and how to fix it.