1. Soil caking1. Reason: The money tree requires the soil to be relatively loose. If the soil is clumping severely, it may hinder the plant's ability to absorb water, and its leaves may dry out. 2. Measures: In this case, the soil needs to be loosened in time. In addition, it is also very important to change the pot regularly and choose relatively loose soil. 2. The light is too strong1. Reason: The money tree is afraid of direct sunlight. If it is exposed to too strong light for a long time, or if it is moved directly from a cool place to a place with very strong light, its leaves will dry up. 2. Measures: At this time, you need to immediately block out the strong light and let it receive scattered light, but it should not be too dark, otherwise it will not be able to carry out photosynthesis. 3. Humidity is too low1. Reason: The surrounding environment is too dry, which will lead to lack of water in the leaves and cause them to dry out. 2. Measures: In this case, you can use water spraying or misting to increase humidity. At the same time, it is also a good choice to wipe its leaves frequently with a damp cloth, which can increase humidity and make it cleaner at the same time. |
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