The most common reason your plant may have slowed down is that it's not getting enough nutrients, such as natural light or warmth. When plants are in panic mode, they may drop leaves and extremities, so their food doesn't have to travel far. Other signs include yellowing or thin leaves and a loss of variegation in variegated plants.
The obvious solution is to ensure they're getting what they need.
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