Even an unpretentious money tree can be brought to a deplorable state and destroyed in just a few months.
This result is guaranteed if you ignore one nuance. It is better to correct the situation immediately than to try to save a half-dead plant later.
Some gardeners naively believe that not all of the leaves of the fat plant should be bright green.
In fact, any deviation from this color indicates that dangerous conditions have been created for the plant. It is necessary to take a closer look at the money tree to understand exactly how to act.
Even a few leaves that are not bright green indicate a problem.
So, if the fat woman is covered with red or purple spots, you need to move the plant to another window where there is less sunlight.
Blisters on the leaves indicate that the money tree is attacked by scale insects. A silvery coating clearly indicates that the plant is overwatered and the roots are at risk of rotting. If the soil moisture is OK, then the money tree is cold.