Hi,
I'm new here and have read through a few helpful threads about money
tree plants. I got mine as a gift last November. The nursery transplanted it, so I don't know what size the original pot was. The
plant has never been very happy here. It has three lovely braided trunks.
Several of the leaves are turning yellow; they are at various stages of turning yellow so that a few are yellow and others are starting to turn yellow by getting brown spots then turning yellow. A few of the green bunches of leaves at the top are drooping. Watering day doesn't perk them up.
I have been careful to avoid overwatering. I water once a week and by the time I water it, the soil at the top has pulled back from the edges a bit.
I read that these
plants like lots of bright indirect light, but I don't think I've found a happy location for the
plant yet. I'm in Colorado where it's very sunny. It didn't like our NW bay window, so I moved it away from all direct light across the room for the rest of winter. It perked up a bit there but recently has gone back to looking unhappy. Today I moved the
plant to a north-facing window.
In mid-summer, the
plant will get some direct sunlight; should I close the blind in the afternoon to avoid the
plant from being in direct sunlight?
Do these
plants like humidity, and if so, should I spray the leaves once in a while since it's so bone dry here in Colorado?
Will a cool breeze from the window bother the
plant? I usually open the north-facing window at night on hot days.
Do money
trees like/need any
plant food or something like Miracid once a year or more often?
Any and all advice on how to cheer up the
plant is welcome. Thanks.
LaurieDutch