What to do when the money tree leaves turn black and fall off
An introduction to what to do when money tree leaves turn black and fall off, and teaching you some gardening knowledge on how to remedy blackened leaves. Next, the editor will introduce this to everyone.
Why does the money tree have black leaves, and then the leaves fall off?
Why do black leaves appear? It's because there's a problem with its root system. If we notice the money tree has black leaves, we can use Mancozeb mixed with water to water the roots and then spray the leaves, placing it in a well-ventilated area. Spraying the leaves three times can effectively control the issue, with an interval of about seven days.
If there is a large area of black leaves, it's necessary to change the pot at this time. Take the roots out of the soil, inspect them, and at this point, there are usually no new roots. Trim the rotting roots, retain the fresh ones, remove all other roots, and place them in a solution of Mancozeb mixed with water for two hours. After soaking, plant in new soil that has been disinfected, which can be watered directly with a solution of Mancozeb mixed with water, then planted. After planting, place it in a well-ventilated area, expose it to scattered light, and spray water on the leaves every morning and evening. Within half a month, it will sprout new buds, and new branches will grow on the trunk.
The money tree is quite picky about soil. Soil compaction and poor soil aeration can cause root rot and other issues. It's essential to use loose and breathable soil to grow the money tree, and it must be kept well-ventilated and given some light.
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