Why is my inch plant losing its purple color?

AvaBrown

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My inch plant used to have vibrant purple leaves, but now they look faded. Is it due to lack of light or nutrients?
 
A Inch Plant may lose its purple color mainly due to insufficient light. When the plant doesn’t get enough bright, indirect sunlight, its leaves can turn more green. Overwatering, poor soil drainage, or lack of nutrients can also affect the color. Moving the plant to a brighter spot usually helps restore the purple shade.
 
Your inch plant loses purple color mainly from low light. Increase bright, indirect sunlight, avoid overwatering, limit excess nitrogen, and prune old leaves to encourage vibrant, colorful new growth.
 
"Hi there, sorry to hear your Inch Plant is losing its vibrant purple color. I've had the same issue in the past, and I think it might be due to a lack of potassium. Try fertilizing it with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Also, make sure it's not getting too much direct sunlight, which can cause the leaves to fade. Hope that helps!"
 
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