Why is my mass cane dying?
Also question is, why is my mass cane plant dying?
Too much salt or minerals such as fluoride in the soil can cause burning on the tips of the leaves. These materials overwhelm the roots with nutrients, slowing or stopping the intake of water. The best way to avoid this type of damage is to use filtered or bottled water to moisten the soil for the plants.
Then, how do you revive a dying corn plant?
If a corn plant has brown, dry tips on its leaves and seems to have stopped growing, it could be due to inconsistent watering, with soil staying too dry for long periods. Check the soil regularly with a fingertip and water whenever the top inch feels dry.
Corn plants grow best in indirect but bright light. Direct sunlight can burn the foliage and result in browning. Too little or too much water can also cause brown leaf tips. Brown spots are usually the result of a mite infestation.