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Cause and solution of leaf curl of Money Tree

Jesse Pinkman
2020-05-16 13:44:53
There are many reasons why the leaves of Money Tree curl. If it is caused by strong light, it needs to be shaded, or put into the scattered light; if it is caused by too low air humidity, it needs to spray water on the leaves; if it is caused by insufficient water, it needs to be watered more to keep the soil moist; if it is caused by too much fertilization, it needs to be washed out of the basin, and reduce the times of fertilization after replanting.

I. strong light

Cause: after the Money Tree is exposed to strong light, its leaves are easy to be burned. At the same time, the high temperature will consume a lot of water, resulting in its curl.

Solution: shade the tree properly, or put it in a place with astigmatism. Generally in summer to avoid the afternoon sun, can be in the early morning or evening sun.

2. Low air humidity

Cause: low air humidity will promote the transpiration of leaves, so that the loss of water in the leaves, resulting in curl.

Solution: spray water on the leaves of a Money Tree to keep its leaves moist. It can also spray water on the ground to provide a high humidity environment.

III. insufficient water

Cause: the water demand of Money Tree is large, and the lack of water is easy to cause leaf curl.

Solution: first of all, basin soil is required to have certain water holding capacity, which can make the soil in a long-term wet state. In the growing period, water more, especially in the hot summer, twice a day.

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4. Excessive fertilization

Cause: excessive fertilization will cause the root of the Money Tree to be burned, and reduce the absorption of water, resulting in curly leaves.

Solution: excessive fertilizer in basin soil, if visible to the naked eye, replace basin soil in time. If it has been absorbed, it can be diluted with more water. If the thick fertilizer causes damage to the root, take it out and remove the soil, trim the rotten root and replant it.

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