Overwatering the money tree plant may result in the tips of the leaves browning while soil that is too dry will cause the leaves to turn brown and drop off.
Chinese money plant new leaves curling.
Is your pilea being.
Using distilled or rain water may resolve this problem.
I ve got a money tree plant pachira that has been with me for 5 years now.
They have a very distinctive appearance green vegetative shoots grow up and out from the crown each ending in a single saucer shaped leaf that can reach 4 inches 10 cm in diameter.
They grow to a height of 8 to 12 inches 20 30 cm.
To keep your chinese money plant nicely shaped rotate it at least once a week to prevent it from getting lopsided.
The soil should never be soggy.
The large leaves tend to accumulate dust so these plants benefit from regular showers or at least wiping down of their leaves.
Check whether the top soil layer is actually dry before you water again and make sure you got the.
Several different species of mites including broad mites cyclamen mites and russet mites may be feeding on your plant leaves and leave curled leaves in their wake as a result of a substance that they inject into the foliage while feeding.
It s also helpful to rotate your pilea every week so all sides of the plant have a chance to get the brightest light.
Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings and then give the plant as much.
Curling leaves are often the result of high heat.
Chinese money plants are relatively small and very well suited to container life.
At times it s really flourished and has come back from the brink of plant death once.
Extreme cold causes a money plant to stop growing or freeze.
When the lower leaves curl under make sure you aren t overwatering the plant.
Check the lower surface of the leaf for mite infestation.
A common cause of curling leaves is too much sun or heat.
Leaves curling can indicate that your plant isn t getting enough light so if you see this move it to a brighter space still out of direct sunlight.
Chinese money plant leaves are curling is your pilea in an overly light location.
Any new hands that grow are squiggly and thin.