The first time I came across your channel I binge watched a lot of your videos, turns out I found my new favourite plant TH-camr! Very informative, to the point and entertaining. So happy to have come across your channel, you / your videos have a very pleasant feel-good energy to them
Oh my god yes, my nemesis Chinese Money Plant. I can't even count how many problems I had with it. The leaves kept doming and rolling in ugly shapes and I thought I water it not enough and it has not enough sun. They kept falling off and blackening just like you showed too. No direct sunlight and no overwatering and the plant finally stoped looking like a sin. I also put all of them into Seramis instead of soil so i never overwater it again 🤣 I'm glad I'm not the only sinner who struggled. Wishing lots of luck to all Chinese Money Plant parents 💪
@@SheffieldMadePlants Oop sorry didnt see the reply! I am still using seramis and it’s working very well :D Pileas are bouncing back and Monstera Variegata I have is growing like crazy in it
If it gets tall and leggy,I chop it close to the bottom and stick the top into another pot and the baby plants start growing and so does the chopped stem,I do it all the time. Great video as always! 💚🪴👏🏻👏🏻
I heard in another video that soil in the jungle usually is very well draining. I've noticed that parts of my garden where I planted an exotic plant, which got water very often, has become much better draining than it was months earlier when I just planted it. Day and night difference. So I presume the soil in a jungle has this effect to a much greater degree
I'm weeping with relief that my pilea is normal!! I've been trying to get it to feel better for weeks! I think it is happier by the kitchen sink so will move it back, _and_ get it a bigger pot! Thanks for that tip too. Thanks from the bottom of my ❤.
I don’t have a money plant nor plan to get one, ( the wife is disappointed I don’t have anywhere else to put plants) I just watched because I love your videos.
Perfect timing! I just removed some leaves off of one of my plants. I divided my original plant about six months ago. All but one has put on new growth and are larger than the original plant. The one plant that is struggling gets cool air flow from the ceiling fan directly above and the evap cooler about eight feet away. I’ll move it to a more protected location. I have tabletop hydroponic units among my houseplants. Two of my Chinese money plants are next to those units and are thriving. I’ll move the struggling plant into my hydroponic grow room with the veggies and see how it does.
This was just a really well made video. I'd love to see more of these in-depth videos. So much good information presented in a witty, quick, but to the point way. I really appreciated it. I was about to hack my money plant but maybe not now. Thank you!
The reason why plants in tropical areas can get rained on all the time and don’t get root rot and drop leaves is because there is heat and wind that help transpiration. The environment is different from inside a house in a temperate climate-less air circulation, much cooler. I have restarted my pilea pepermoides three times from pups because it becomes a palm tree once it gets to a certain height. Thanks for the tip about lower light, I’m gonna do that!
I don't know what I do right. My Chinese Money plant lives on a north-facing window sill on the north Kent coast. I hesitate to tell you that don't have this problem - I can't remember its last rogue leaf. Now I shall enjoy her even more!🌷
Thus far, the small money plant baby I got from my sister a couple of months ago is just growing fast and healthy. There are no yellow leaves (for now anyway)... Maybe it just loves my bathroom window? Anyway I now know what to do when it gets bigger and gets yellowing leaves and/or other issues Thank you 👍🏻
Mr Sheffield made my lunch break yet again with another cool video. 👌🏻I only stumbled over this channel 3 months ago and I love the content and the way you do your videos - not only for the great pieces of advice but also for sense of humor you put in these videos and for the interesting experiments (milking a plant, giving it soy…). I believe I have seen all your videos by now, which probably means that I have heard more of Mr Sheffield than Mrs Sheffield did the last few weeks, considering the amount of content I watched lately 😂 So anyways thanks for your really helpful, interesting and funny videos - keep up the great work. You are an inspiration and you really fostered my interest in plans, the latter of which I got a lot of since watching your videos. One thing I was really wondering about though, could you maybe make a video on self watering pots, in case this is something you consider interesting yourself? I never had a good hand for plants but ever since I started using self watering pots, all my plans started thriving which is why I have all of them in such pots by now. Nice side effect is, I only need to water them every 6 weeks or so - something I always wondered about why some TH-cams or plant enthusiasts who have like >200 plants don’t use them spending so much time with watering their pants every week. Greetings from the rainy Aachen, Germany to rainy Sheffield 👍🏻
I use the ones from Lechuza - (they don’t pay me or anything), a bit expensive but excellent quality. If you need any info on them feel free to lot me know 👍🏻
Hi Simon, welcome to the rapidly growing Sheffield Plant Family 💚 I have the feeling that just like us all, you will need to upgrade to a bigger house soon to provide enough room to all of your beloved plants (and perhaps some of your family members too but that’s only an option). 🏰
@@_evangelina__hahha😂 hi, thanks, so true, einer that or cutting holes in the ceiling to let more light in to optimize the use of everything darker corner of my apartment 😂
I was really struggling with my Chinese money plant but I've put it on my sunniest window and it's thriving there. Leaves stopped falling, increased in size and even little leaves are growing from the bottom part of the stem where leaves fell from previously. And it loooooooves water. It gets very droopy and sad looking if I leave it to dry. The sun in UK is stronger and warmer now so I'll keep an eye on it for the next few weeks and track how it's doing on that sunny window but yeah the opposite of what you're saying worked out the best for me😂
I‘ve found that once a bottom leaf is fairly yellow and I can tell for sure that it’ll go I take a little pull on it (very gently!) and often it just gets off without having to try and cut something :)
Mypilea got really leggy and dropped lower leaves for numerous reasons. But with my colection nowI have many plants that dont need checking in on too often. So i prop cut my pilea into smaller terracotta pots and check on them more often. I'd rather check on them more often than over water.
Thank you for this video!!! Perfect timing cuz I’ve been constantly worrying about my Chinese money plant recently since it’s been losing leaves. What should I do if the new leaves at the top are not fully pushing out? Some of them have been stuck in time for months!
Thanks for the video l was going to put my plant in the trash 😅😅l love your videos❤❤ and living in Belgium we have the same weather the grey days are coming😂😂
I have the same moisturemeter and it was the worst Investment. It always said dry. Then i watered. 2 months later my plants were rooted. It does not work. Prefer woodensticks, without display. But i can see if the soil is wet.
Hi, I am a virgin when it comes to money plants but fell in love with it so purchased one relatively growing and 2 cuttings. Are they slow growers? I've had them about 3 weeks but the cuttings don't seem to be changing (unrooted in soil) and the toddler potted is yellowing at stems with leaves getting lighter too. When I received it it looked so healthy with thick dark leaves but now leaves have veins appearing and colours not as dark so defo getting lighter
I watched this video because I struggle to keep this plant out of my outside flower beds!! I can't imagine anyone wants this plant! 😂 I never see any yellow leaves...i would prefer seeing no leaves!
@SheffieldMadePlants LOL..not really. North Central Florida. We retired here from farther north (Pennsylvania). It's been a challenge for me to learn how to garden here. I gave up on house plants except for some cacti. Couldn't solve my fungus gnat problem so know the plants are on the porch and lanai. I view them inside and love them..🥴
I don't have that one, but my buddy has one. He couldn't figure out why it looked so depressed in his new home. I have moved it into his room now and fed it some new top soil. It wasn't root bound. He think's I'm some kind of plant whisperer now. Let's see if it'll work
Thanks for suggesting this video but I have a problem. My money plant does not look like this. It has a braided bottom with beautiful green foliage. Each stem has 5 leaves just like a pot plant but instead of jagged edges they are smooth. Guess I have some digging around to do! What the heck did I buy? Sure is pretty though. Love and Peace.
Mine just stopped drinking the water from the soil, have droopy bottom leaves, the baby leaves dont grow and it just stands there half saggy half lying to me with baby leaves. Thinking of repotting him to reset the soil situation.
So I still have a question. It all makes sense and is pretty logical, so first that's for explaining. One thing tho, my plant drops normal leaves, they're not at all brown and I don't know what to do with it 😢
i always allow my money plant to let its oldest leaf shrivel up until it nearly falls off on its own because i'm afraid that if i remove it too early it will just go on to shedding the next leaf faster 😅
I have mine in a terra cotta pot but it looks okay. I guess the leaves undersides are red/brown and the leaves are quite dark but otherwise it looks good. Maybe because it’s still small or it’s the humidity in my room
Hi there, i just bought one and its soil feels super hard and full of roots. I wanted to do something about it but my mum said to leave it said it would be fine. Should i repot it? Can i just trim the roots? I fear it may be rootbound. Its a really big plant with lots of babies but my mum tells me not to touch them either. She doesnt have heaps of plant experience. What do i do?
Hi, any tips for mine? So current situation, mine is tall, new leaves at the top but shrivelled and the leaves at the bottom have got spotty? Plenty is babies - not sure what I am doing wrong, if anything? Not sure how to insert a photo!
The stem on my plant is green, not brown. Only little brown nodes where leaf used to be. It just keeps loosing leaves, but they aren’t yellow or brown, or drooping. Very fragile and fall off. Any ideas???? He was in medium light. I’ve just bought a light for him.
@@SheffieldMadePlants he is about 7” tall above the soil and in a clear cup with drainage holes at the moment so I can see the roots. They are fairly tiny, doesn’t look like very many of them. Definitely not showing up much at the bottom of the pot so he is not root bound at all. I don’t think he has root rot. I’ve always let him get in the drier side before watering. I’m afraid of root rot and bugs. Maybe that’s why? Or maybe he is still a baby? All the pictures I see show them with brown stems the entire length of the stem. I looked a bit closer, I have only maybe a half inch of brown right at the bottom.
Anyone know how long it takes for money plant to make off shoots? i bought two of them just to try to get some off shoots but both of them got kind of demolished in transit, they are half full of leaves the rest got knocked off ;/
This plant is an A- hole! I move it back from the window, it's unhappy, I move it to my kitchen window it's happy for a few weeks, then black leaves, some on the babies.
@@SheffieldMadePlants I suppose I ought to make a sensible comment but all I can think of is "I murdered my own Chinese Money Plant" and I was embarrassed to say so...
Become a better plant parent 👉 sheffieldmadeplantsacademy.com
Can we all just take a moment, for Richard's exemplary acting skills here🎭
Haha Oscar coming my way?
@@SheffieldMadePlants Never been surer 🙃
7:53 😂😂😂😂 no acting here, that’s for real!
Love the way he explains things in terms we can all understand 😂
The first time I came across your channel I binge watched a lot of your videos, turns out I found my new favourite plant TH-camr! Very informative, to the point and entertaining. So happy to have come across your channel, you / your videos have a very pleasant feel-good energy to them
Awesome! Thank you!
Oh my god yes, my nemesis Chinese Money Plant. I can't even count how many problems I had with it. The leaves kept doming and rolling in ugly shapes and I thought I water it not enough and it has not enough sun. They kept falling off and blackening just like you showed too. No direct sunlight and no overwatering and the plant finally stoped looking like a sin. I also put all of them into Seramis instead of soil so i never overwater it again 🤣 I'm glad I'm not the only sinner who struggled. Wishing lots of luck to all Chinese Money Plant parents 💪
Will you go back?
Mercy! We are sister/brothers in pilea despair. May both our little brats be getting better and better!😂🦋❤
@@SheffieldMadePlants Oop sorry didnt see the reply! I am still using seramis and it’s working very well :D Pileas are bouncing back and Monstera Variegata I have is growing like crazy in it
Love your sense of humor. You content is always on point and the humor thrown in makes me want to know what you have to say. Keep this up!
I appreciate that
If it gets tall and leggy,I chop it close to the bottom and stick the top into another pot and the baby plants start growing and so does the chopped stem,I do it all the time. Great video as always! 💚🪴👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the tips!
I heard in another video that soil in the jungle usually is very well draining. I've noticed that parts of my garden where I planted an exotic plant, which got water very often, has become much better draining than it was months earlier when I just planted it. Day and night difference. So I presume the soil in a jungle has this effect to a much greater degree
Interesting 🤔
I'm weeping with relief that my pilea is normal!! I've been trying to get it to feel better for weeks! I think it is happier by the kitchen sink so will move it back, _and_ get it a bigger pot! Thanks for that tip too. Thanks from the bottom of my ❤.
You’ve got this ✊
I don’t have a money plant nor plan to get one, ( the wife is disappointed I don’t have anywhere else to put plants) I just watched because I love your videos.
Thank you 😊
How can one not have ANYWHERE to put plants? Please let some green life into yours x
I just propagated mine!! The babies were almost the size of the mother plant!!! ❤
Nice!
😂 I truly needed this laugh this morning 💚 thank you once again
You bet! Thanks for watching 😁
as happy as larry: i'm always learning something new from you 🧑🎓 (btw, thanks for hugging the little blighter)
He needed it 😂
Perfect timing! I just removed some leaves off of one of my plants. I divided my original plant about six months ago. All but one has put on new growth and are larger than the original plant. The one plant that is struggling gets cool air flow from the ceiling fan directly above and the evap cooler about eight feet away. I’ll move it to a more protected location. I have tabletop hydroponic units among my houseplants. Two of my Chinese money plants are next to those units and are thriving. I’ll move the struggling plant into my hydroponic grow room with the veggies and see how it does.
Great stuff 👍
This was just a really well made video. I'd love to see more of these in-depth videos.
So much good information presented in a witty, quick, but to the point way. I really appreciated it. I was about to hack my money plant but maybe not now. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The reason why plants in tropical areas can get rained on all the time and don’t get root rot and drop leaves is because there is heat and wind that help transpiration. The environment is different from inside a house in a temperate climate-less air circulation, much cooler. I have restarted my pilea pepermoides three times from pups because it becomes a palm tree once it gets to a certain height. Thanks for the tip about lower light, I’m gonna do that!
Spot on 👍
The first half of the video I thought, “Well, I suppose we know what’s on Rich’s mind lately!” LOL
😅
You definitely have saved my plant with this video. Its doing well and has new growths, but I can tell its starting to struggle.
I don't know what I do right. My Chinese Money plant lives on a north-facing window sill on the north Kent coast. I hesitate to tell you that don't have this problem - I can't remember its last rogue leaf. Now I shall enjoy her even more!🌷
I think you should!
Thus far, the small money plant baby I got from my sister a couple of months ago is just growing fast and healthy.
There are no yellow leaves (for now anyway)... Maybe it just loves my bathroom window?
Anyway I now know what to do when it gets bigger and gets yellowing leaves and/or other issues
Thank you 👍🏻
You’re welcome as always pal
Mr Sheffield made my lunch break yet again with another cool video. 👌🏻I only stumbled over this channel 3 months ago and I love the content and the way you do your videos - not only for the great pieces of advice but also for sense of humor you put in these videos and for the interesting experiments (milking a plant, giving it soy…). I believe I have seen all your videos by now, which probably means that I have heard more of Mr Sheffield than Mrs Sheffield did the last few weeks, considering the amount of content I watched lately 😂
So anyways thanks for your really helpful, interesting and funny videos - keep up the great work. You are an inspiration and you really fostered my interest in plans, the latter of which I got a lot of since watching your videos.
One thing I was really wondering about though, could you maybe make a video on self watering pots, in case this is something you consider interesting yourself?
I never had a good hand for plants but ever since I started using self watering pots, all my plans started thriving which is why I have all of them in such pots by now. Nice side effect is, I only need to water them every 6 weeks or so - something I always wondered about why some TH-cams or plant enthusiasts who have like >200 plants don’t use them spending so much time with watering their pants every week.
Greetings from the rainy Aachen, Germany to rainy Sheffield 👍🏻
Love it thank you! I’ll think about the self watering pots
I use the ones from Lechuza - (they don’t pay me or anything), a bit expensive but excellent quality. If you need any info on them feel free to lot me know 👍🏻
Hi Simon, welcome to the rapidly growing Sheffield Plant Family 💚 I have the feeling that just like us all, you will need to upgrade to a bigger house soon to provide enough room to all of your beloved plants (and perhaps some of your family members too but that’s only an option). 🏰
@@_evangelina__hahha😂 hi, thanks, so true, einer that or cutting holes in the ceiling to let more light in to optimize the use of everything darker corner of my apartment 😂
OMG this one is hilarious! Enjoyed the laughs. Oh, and excellent information.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was really struggling with my Chinese money plant but I've put it on my sunniest window and it's thriving there. Leaves stopped falling, increased in size and even little leaves are growing from the bottom part of the stem where leaves fell from previously. And it loooooooves water. It gets very droopy and sad looking if I leave it to dry. The sun in UK is stronger and warmer now so I'll keep an eye on it for the next few weeks and track how it's doing on that sunny window but yeah the opposite of what you're saying worked out the best for me😂
You’re a hoot I don’t even have a money plant but I watch anyway 😂
Blessings 💜💚
I appreciate that
What great timing! I have a Money Plant on the way to me and I’m a newbie with them.
Good luck!
I LOVE your videos, they are so very helpful, everything is so well explained and I appreciate your cheeky sense of humor!
Thank you 😊
I‘ve found that once a bottom leaf is fairly yellow and I can tell for sure that it’ll go I take a little pull on it (very gently!) and often it just gets off without having to try and cut something :)
Sure 👌
Mypilea got really leggy and dropped lower leaves for numerous reasons. But with my colection nowI have many plants that dont need checking in on too often. So i prop cut my pilea into smaller terracotta pots and check on them more often. I'd rather check on them more often than over water.
love your production progress mate. streets ahead now. very enjoyable. well done lad
Much appreciated
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful houseplants lovely
Thanks for visiting
1- I hate the word “ moist” - lol
2- I just repotted mine in a self watering planter,,, so far she loves it,, 🤞
Thank you for the advice I’ll be buying a moisture meter now 😄
Great stuff 👍
Thank you for this video!!! Perfect timing cuz I’ve been constantly worrying about my Chinese money plant recently since it’s been losing leaves. What should I do if the new leaves at the top are not fully pushing out? Some of them have been stuck in time for months!
Hmm not had that before. Is it in good light and watered well?
My young one is holding on for dear life
🙏
Always love how he talks about his neighbours 😂 how to be the better plant parent
😂 gotta be the best
I love perlite. I put so much into my soil mix
Plant gold
Thanks for the video l was going to put my plant in the trash 😅😅l love your videos❤❤ and living in Belgium we have the same weather the grey days are coming😂😂
Thank you 😊. They grey have been here a while 😅
I have the same moisturemeter and it was the worst Investment. It always said dry. Then i watered. 2 months later my plants were rooted. It does not work. Prefer woodensticks, without display. But i can see if the soil is wet.
Hi, I am a virgin when it comes to money plants but fell in love with it so purchased one relatively growing and 2 cuttings. Are they slow growers? I've had them about 3 weeks but the cuttings don't seem to be changing (unrooted in soil) and the toddler potted is yellowing at stems with leaves getting lighter too. When I received it it looked so healthy with thick dark leaves but now leaves have veins appearing and colours not as dark so defo getting lighter
Wow Lovely Planting ~
Thank you for good sharing 😊 LIKE 652
My friend, have a good relationship 😊
Thanks for visiting
This is a very informative and entertaining video. Nicely done. Time to repot and find out if I'm going to be rich or poor ;)
Glad it was helpful!
Lol, I love your videos and your acting! Keep up the great work, you are an Obi Wan Kenobi on plant, I'm just a padawan 😂
😂 thanks!
2:57 🤣🤣🤣 Not you dropping kids! LOL
😅
crassula ovata is a totally different plant. jades too ---> portulacaria afra. your video is about pilea peperomioides. :D
I watched this video because I struggle to keep this plant out of my outside flower beds!! I can't imagine anyone wants this plant! 😂 I never see any yellow leaves...i would prefer seeing no leaves!
Ooo do you live somewhere exotic?
@SheffieldMadePlants LOL..not really. North Central Florida. We retired here from farther north (Pennsylvania). It's been a challenge for me to learn how to garden here. I gave up on house plants except for some cacti. Couldn't solve my fungus gnat problem so know the plants are on the porch and lanai. I view them inside and love them..🥴
I don't have that one, but my buddy has one. He couldn't figure out why it looked so depressed in his new home. I have moved it into his room now and fed it some new top soil. It wasn't root bound. He think's I'm some kind of plant whisperer now. Let's see if it'll work
Fingers crossed
🤣🤣🤣
Another lol video with great info...
Love this channel
Much appreciated!
Paddington bear 🥰
Hehe
Terrific!!!! Now I know why my $ plant is being temperamental 😢
Thanks!
I don’t even have a Chinese money plant, why am I watching this?;)
Cos you love it 😁
Animal print is not out of style Tasha!!! It's in all of the high end stores!!!
I’ve always wondered who this Larry guy is and why he’s so happy 🤔
😂😂😂
So what you are telling me is.. Don’t Buy a Chinese Money Plant 😂
Well… 😅
Thanks for suggesting this video but I have a problem. My money plant does not look like this. It has a braided bottom with beautiful green foliage. Each stem has 5 leaves just like a pot plant but instead of jagged edges they are smooth. Guess I have some digging around to do! What the heck did I buy? Sure is pretty though. Love and Peace.
My bad got the wrong end of the stick. Here it is
If I Only Knew These Money Tree Tips 5 Years Ago
th-cam.com/video/emCAXs1c68c/w-d-xo.html
Great video, funny 😁 😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
Mines put out a few pups but it just never grows. It might be going in the bin! I'll save the pups though😂
😁👍
Mine just stopped drinking the water from the soil, have droopy bottom leaves, the baby leaves dont grow and it just stands there half saggy half lying to me with baby leaves.
Thinking of repotting him to reset the soil situation.
So I still have a question. It all makes sense and is pretty logical, so first that's for explaining. One thing tho, my plant drops normal leaves, they're not at all brown and I don't know what to do with it 😢
Check the roots, check its getting good light and also have a look for pests
this is so weird, my pilea loves direct sunlight and dry soil
? Is there any benefit in placing a mulch on my INDOOR pot plants as I do with my outdoor pot plants please.
Yes mulch can help improve the soil and keep moisture in
i always allow my money plant to let its oldest leaf shrivel up until it nearly falls off on its own because i'm afraid that if i remove it too early it will just go on to shedding the next leaf faster 😅
Wouldn’t surprise me 😅
I have mine in a terra cotta pot but it looks okay. I guess the leaves undersides are red/brown and the leaves are quite dark but otherwise it looks good. Maybe because it’s still small or it’s the humidity in my room
Praise be! 😁
What kind of soil from sybotanica should I get for the Chinese Money plant?
Is it the Succulent one?
Universal will be good
@@SheffieldMadePlants thank you!!!!
Hi there, i just bought one and its soil feels super hard and full of roots. I wanted to do something about it but my mum said to leave it said it would be fine. Should i repot it? Can i just trim the roots? I fear it may be rootbound. Its a really big plant with lots of babies but my mum tells me not to touch them either. She doesnt have heaps of plant experience. What do i do?
A repot is good but you can trim roots too
Yes... he is thespian.
Can u use top soil and pearlite?
Top soil is too heavy. Compost is better. Or coconut choir
Hi, any tips for mine? So current situation, mine is tall, new leaves at the top but shrivelled and the leaves at the bottom have got spotty? Plenty is babies - not sure what I am doing wrong, if anything? Not sure how to insert a photo!
It's the way it grows really. You could cut it back
The bigger older spotty leaves just chop it back? Allow the plant to focus on new growth?
My chinese money plant has a single root that is growing leaves out of its pot! From their bottom as well... should i repot it?
I’d have a look to see if it needs it
Mines done this so much it's like a mini palm tree. Is there anything I can do to correct it at all can I cut it down and reboot it?
Yea you can cut it down and propagate it
My plant is just a baby and it's losing a leaf!
They always do
Organic plant paint anyone? 🖌️🎨👨🎨
So mine is under a grow light how far away should they be from my baby?
I aim for about 20cm away but depends on the plant. If they are little babies that I want them to grow on i put the light a bit nearer
The stem on my plant is green, not brown. Only little brown nodes where leaf used to be. It just keeps loosing leaves, but they aren’t yellow or brown, or drooping. Very fragile and fall off. Any ideas???? He was in medium light. I’ve just bought a light for him.
Hard to say without seeing it. I’ve not come across that before. How are the roots?
@@SheffieldMadePlants he is about 7” tall above the soil and in a clear cup with drainage holes at the moment so I can see the roots. They are fairly tiny, doesn’t look like very many of them. Definitely not showing up much at the bottom of the pot so he is not root bound at all. I don’t think he has root rot. I’ve always let him get in the drier side before watering. I’m afraid of root rot and bugs. Maybe that’s why? Or maybe he is still a baby? All the pictures I see show them with brown stems the entire length of the stem. I looked a bit closer, I have only maybe a half inch of brown right at the bottom.
@@ScrapbookingWithAnn it’ll get darker as it matures
@@SheffieldMadePlants thank you.
Anyone know how long it takes for money plant to make off shoots? i bought two of them just to try to get some off shoots but both of them got kind of demolished in transit, they are half full of leaves the rest got knocked off ;/
Not long. A growing season at least
@@SheffieldMadePlants thanks for giving me faith in it, now its no longer bound for the bin 💀
This plant is an A- hole! I move it back from the window, it's unhappy, I move it to my kitchen window it's happy for a few weeks, then black leaves, some on the babies.
What about pothos black spots
Could be lots of things. Watering issue, too much sun, pests, disease
My Chinese money plant 2 leave has holes I can’t see anything eating them 😢 so sad
Sorry to hear that.
Wait wut!!?? 1:50
You are hilarious. But please not in front of the plants.
😂
First again yay
😁
@@SheffieldMadePlants I suppose I ought to make a sensible comment but all I can think of is "I murdered my own Chinese Money Plant" and I was embarrassed to say so...
I thought plants enjoy and benefit from the occasional blast of methane...💨☘👍😀
😂😂😂
Lol!!! Not defending Tamar's white attorney man, but he is not fat or bald!!!
Not Viagra 😮 😂
😅
I don't have a problem with leaf drop, but my plant does grow slow as hell 🥲
Is it in good light?
Same
I bottom water mine it seems happy but I did have to move it away from the heat pump 🫶🫶
Great stuff 👍