The Pilea houseplant, commonly known as the “Chinese money plant” or “flying saucer plant”, is known for it’s round, green leaves. Pilea can be picky about their watering schedule and sunlight needs. Learn how to save a dying Pilea here.
How Often Do You Water Pilea? Complete Watering Guide!
Pilea peperomioides, also known as Chinese money plants, have become quite popular over the past few years due to their easy to care for nature and cute, round leaves. One of the main problems plant owners have with Pilea is over watering- drooping or discolored leaves, leaf drop, and even plant death are common issues and all be due to too much water.
Pilea Leaves Curling? 7 Easy Fixes!
Pilea peperomioides, also known as the Chinese money plant, is a popular houseplant with round, green leaves that is easy to care for. Pilea leaves curling is a common problem many plant owners face and can be due to several reasons.
Why is my Pilea Dropping Leaves?
Pilea peperomioides, also known as the Chinese money plant, is known for it’s round, green leaves. If your Pilea is dropping leaves, it could be due to several reasons. While some leaf drop is normal as the plant ages, significant leaf drop signals an underlying problem. Learn what to do when you notice your Pilea dropping leaves and how to fix it.