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wendyjhere
Posted: Friday, February 12, 2010 11:30:49 AM
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Joined: 2/12/2010
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Location: Palmdale, CA
I was so happy when I purchased my Money Tree. I have read and read how easy they are to take care of. Unfortunately, I can not seem to keep this plant alive. This is my last chance before I throw it away :( It has the glued rocks on top of the soil, a couple of the tree trunks died all together and I removed them thinking they would kill the rest of the tree, but now all the leaves are shriveling up and I don't know what I'm doing wrong. HELP! I love all my plants. I've had some of them for over 20 years.....
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VenusFlytrap
Posted: Friday, February 12, 2010 7:18:37 PM

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Joined: 1/18/2010
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Location: Newfoundland, Canada
wendyjhere wrote:
I was so happy when I purchased my Money Tree. I have read and read how easy they are to take care of. Unfortunately, I can not seem to keep this plant alive. This is my last chance before I throw it away :( It has the glued rocks on top of the soil, a couple of the tree trunks died all together and I removed them thinking they would kill the rest of the tree, but now all the leaves are shriveling up and I don't know what I'm doing wrong. HELP! I love all my plants. I've had some of them for over 20 years.....


Well first things first, get rid of the decorative pot and the glued up soil, go buy a miracle grow bag of soil for tropical houseplants, then move your money tree to a brighter area, such as a western,eastern and mostly southern facing windows, but be sure to allow the plant to dry out between waterings slightly, and make sure the pot has good drainage holes on the bottom.
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