Most herbs are low maintenance, thriving with just the right balance of sunlight and evenly moist soil.
However, when the leaves start wilting or turning another color (yellow/brown), it's a good indication that something is affecting the plant's health. If the leaves are turning yellow, it could be a sign of overwatering, while brown leaves could indicate underwatering. Both can prevent the roots from absorbing essential nutrients from the soil, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. We recommend watering only when the top inch of the potting mix is dry to the touch, and no more, as herbs are very susceptible to overwatering.