Why are the leaves on my Chinese Money Plant curling or wilting?
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Curling or wilting leaves on a Chinese Money Plant can be caused by several factors. One common cause is overwatering, which can lead to root rot and prevent the plant from absorbing enough nutrients. Another possibility is that the plant is not receiving enough water, causing the leaves to become dry and wilted. Exposure to extreme temperatures or low humidity levels can also cause leaves to curl or wilt.
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