u/yellow-blazerr

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how do i get my plant back to thriving

okay so i’ve had this plant for 4.5 years now and we’ve been through a lot together. this pilea was my first ever plant and im now the proud plant parent of 20+ plants. i’ll be the first to admit, i got lazy. i kept putting off buying her a proper pole to keep her upright and tied her to the window handle of my living room when i repotted her as a short-term solution which i planned to fix within a few days. fast forward about 2.5 months (eeek i know) and i finally bought an actual support pole. the window she was tied to and pushed up against is the brightest window in my flat, we are up a few floors and it gets Hours of direct sunlight a day. she’s obviously got a lot of sunburn, curly leaves and discolouring - especially on the newer leaves. i had to repot her again to put the support pole in which i ordinarily would not have done as i know they don’t like to be repotted too often but needs must. beyond leaving her alone in this pot and keeping her away from the direct light of that silly window is there anything else i can/should do to get her back to her thriving and gorgeous self? her first gen daughter is now bigger and healthier than she is and i feel so guilty i left her in that window for so long lol. should i cut the lower sunburned leaves? any advice would be super appreciated! thanks all <3

u/yellow-blazerr — 3 days ago

What are these spots on my chinese money plant?

My chinese money plant has got these spots on them and i don’t know what the cause is. The plant sits on a sunny windowsill but out of direct sunlight. The plant has just been repotted and I water it every 10 days or so (when the top two inches has completely dried out).

u/yellow-blazerr — 3 months ago