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Nibbled holes appear randomly on leaves. They can occur in the center of leaves or around the edges, and they can sometimes seem as if the leaf has worn through. Some of the culprits feed on sap, leaving behind dried-out tissue that blows away on its own.
Holes in the leaves of your money tree can be unsettling, especially when you're expecting healthy, vibrant foliage. But fear not; let's investigate why these holes might appear and how to resolve this issue.
There are a variety of reasons that can result in holes in money tree leaves: pests like mealy bugs, aphids, spider mites have infested your money tree, your plant is stressed and has developed a disease, or; you may need to improve the conditions that your money tree is in (like better lighting).
28 mar 2022 · Do you have a Money Tree at home and noticed holes in the leaves? There are many reasons why there are holes in the money tree leaves and we will try to explain in this article all of them and how to combat it. The Money Tree is a green houseplant that is also known as Pachira aquatica or Lucky Chestnut. There aren’t many pests that really ...
18 cze 2021 · Most holes in money tree leaves are caused by a type of sucking pest, which is usually aphids or mealy bugs. Aphids feed on plants and suck their sap out, causing the leaves to dry up and die over time. The best way to stop this from happening is by spraying your plant with neem oil!
Wondering why your Money Tree is turning brown? Dry, unhealthy leaves are usually a sign that the plant has not been watered correctly. Underwatering and overwatering are the two most common issues. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to save your plant and keep it beautiful!
If you have noticed some leaves drooping off your money tree plant, do not fear. This article will discuss potential causes and remedies and give tips on caring for them so the issue doesn’t repeat itself.