Currency Tree: This Size Error After the Pruning Blow Can Make It Rot without You Seeing It
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Your currency tree was round and compact, then it lay down, leaned towards the window, lost leaves. You dare to cut it, and there it is the disaster: leaves that fall, dots that blacken, soft stems. Under this name are two plants: the succulent Crassula ovata, with small fleshy leaves, and the tropical Pachira aquatica, with often braided trunk. They accept a soft size, but some errors of timing, quantity or watering are enough to stress them st…
Your change tree used to take a nice compact silhouette, then it started to spin towards the ceiling, to lean towards the window, to lose leaves on the bottom of the trunk. One day, you pull out the secateur to restore order and the plant reacts badly: falling leaves, tip that blackens, nothing happens as expected. It must be said that behind the term currency tree actually hide two different plants: the succulent Crassula ovata, often called ja…
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