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Why are the leaves on my Chinese Money Plant turning brown and crispy?

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The leaves on your Chinese Money Plant may be turning brown and crispy for a few reasons. One possibility is that the plant is not getting enough water, causing the leaves to dry out and become brittle. Another possibility is that the plant is being exposed to too much direct sunlight, causing the leaves to become burned and crispy. Additionally, low humidity levels can cause the leaves to dry out and turn brown.
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