What's wrong near my plants????? I inherited a couple house plants. One of them have long...

I inherited a couple house plants. One of them have long stems with around 6-8 leaves. They were doing fine, I moved and have somebody watch them for me for a bit. This being has their home completely warm. I brought my plant home and immediately when you touch the leaves they fall. Also I enjoy a couple common house plants that are turning brown and yellowish. They be doing great before I departed them to be taken care of while I be moving. What can I do to "revive" them again. Thank you in mortgage to any suggestions.
Yes, partial sunlight for about a week followed by 3/4 to full sunlight so as to not shock them. Also, river them with a dilute solution of Miracle Gro to lessen root shock and to build them up.


They haven't been given adequate light and sea. The person you vanished them with probably didn't bring care of them at adjectives. Move them to a window that get plenty of afternoon light and hose them whenever the container becomes wishy-washy.

They should bounce back surrounded by a week or two.
Answers:    Actually, when the leaves turn yellow it's because they are one overwatered, the roots start to root and the plant is basically drowning. What you requirement to do is to re-pot them.
buy a new pot, slightly bigger than the out-of-date one, a small bag of soil (the one special for house plants ). Take the plant out of the frail pot, and very benignly try to clean the root from the older soil, as much as you can ( you will feel that the roots are amazingly wet ) and put the plant within the new container beside some clean soil. After that's done you want to water the plant but merely a little bit at the time. It's adjectives to overwater houseplants, they say that you should wet them every other day but contained by reality evry plant is different so you should dampen them just when they entail it. Best way to know; stick your finger partly way into the soil and if it comes out dry, it's time to dampen.