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Why are the edges of the leaves on my Chinese Money Plant turning brown?

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If the edges of the leaves on your Chinese Money Plant are turning brown, it could be a sign of under-watering or low humidity. When a plant doesn't receive enough water or humidity, the tips and edges of the leaves tend to dry out and turn brown. Alternatively, this issue may be caused by exposure to too much direct sunlight or cold drafts.
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