The Chinese Money plant (Pilea peperomioides) gets its name for its disc-like leaves that look like deep green coins. Considering adding this funky plant to your collection? Here's what green thumbs want you to know to keep it healthy and happy. 🪴
Look out for the following signs that your coin plant could use some extra TLC:: When leaves curl inward, it can be an indicator that this plant is receiving too much light and needs to be moved."This is often due to light exposure that is too intense," says Halleck. Leaf curl can also be a symptom of overwatering, says Clarke, so be sure to feel the top layer of soil. If it's damp, give your plant some more time to dry in between waterings.
Carefully dig about 1 inch deep using your fingers, and take the plant out of the soil from its roots.
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