Ornithogalum Longibracteatum | Ornithogalum | Hyacinthaceae
Common problems with the Pregnant Onion include overwatering, which can cause root rot and fungal diseases. The plant is also susceptible to pests such as mealybugs and spider mites, which can be treated with insecticidal soap or neem oil. The leaves may turn yellow or brown if the plant is not receiving enough sunlight or if it is being watered too much. To prevent these issues, make sure to provide the plant with the right amount of sunlight and water, and avoid overcrowding the plant in its pot. With proper care, the Pregnant Onion can thrive and add a unique touch to any indoor garden.