The White Crust on Your Houseplant Soil Is Poisoning It—Here’s What You’ve Been Missing

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.