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05-01-2008, 01:24 PM
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Hi,
I have an indoor money tree that's been doing great for the 9 months I've had it. But last month it started getting yellow-brown spots on many of its leaves, and sap started appearing underneath these leaves and along the stem immediately attached to these leaves. A couple of the leaves have turned yellow and have fallen off. (But some of the other leaves are completely healthy, and there's another money tree in the house that's 100% healthy). Anyone have some a suggestion about to keep this plant healthy? thanks! |
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