When you overwater the plants, the leaves start turning brown and wilt.
When you overwater the plants, the yellow and old leaves, as well as the new ones start falling at the same time.
Water pressure starts to build in the cells of plant leaves when the roots absorb too much water.
This is a very common thing when you overwater the plants, especially in winter.
By overwatering the plants, the brown spots can start to appear in the leaves.
If the base of the plant is mushy and unstable, then this is due to the soil being wet constantly and not having the time to dry.
When leaves, stems or flowers start being moldy it means that you have overwatered the plant.