Bitte sagen Sie mir, was mit meinem Geldbaum nicht stimmt. Ich habe ihn vor 2 Wochen gekauft. Gießen Sie, wenn der Boden trocken ist und schönes Sonnenlicht bekommt. Noch immer werden seine Blätter gelb und halb zerfressen
Bitte sagen Sie mir, was mit meinem Geldbaum nicht stimmt. Ich habe ihn vor 2 Wochen gekauft. Gießen Sie, wenn der Boden trocken ist und schönes Sonnenlicht bekommt. Noch immer werden seine Blätter gelb und halb zerfressen
Ugh money trees are so dramatic lol. Yellowing leaves after repotting are super common, maybe its just transplant shock? Or did you check the roots for root rot when you got it? 😩
Puzzleheaded_Cry_496 on
Up pot with airy soil lots of orchid bark perlite, coco. Trim any rotten roots. Do not fertilize the first watering. It will be fine after that.
NerfPandas on
Check at the base of the stems, there could be a tie or rubber band, that suffocates them
Trendyhotline on
Its root rot for sure.
They need watering when the soil is bone dry almost all the way. I keep mine in a ridicoulously small pot, this seems to never dry out, so big. If you happen to repot only repor into some chunky aroid mox type, I would also use a smaller pot tbh.
LaNiTex_26 on
Two weeks in is peak acclimation shock, so some yellowing is normal as it adjusts. The ‘half eaten’ bit is the bigger flag. Check leaf undersides for spider mites (webs, speckling) or mealybugs (white cotton dots), or look for a curious pet. Don’t overwater while it’s stressed. Top 3–4cm of soil dry between waterings, not just the surface.
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Ugh money trees are so dramatic lol. Yellowing leaves after repotting are super common, maybe its just transplant shock? Or did you check the roots for root rot when you got it? 😩
Up pot with airy soil lots of orchid bark perlite, coco. Trim any rotten roots. Do not fertilize the first watering. It will be fine after that.
Check at the base of the stems, there could be a tie or rubber band, that suffocates them
Its root rot for sure.
They need watering when the soil is bone dry almost all the way. I keep mine in a ridicoulously small pot, this seems to never dry out, so big. If you happen to repot only repor into some chunky aroid mox type, I would also use a smaller pot tbh.
Two weeks in is peak acclimation shock, so some yellowing is normal as it adjusts. The ‘half eaten’ bit is the bigger flag. Check leaf undersides for spider mites (webs, speckling) or mealybugs (white cotton dots), or look for a curious pet. Don’t overwater while it’s stressed. Top 3–4cm of soil dry between waterings, not just the surface.