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Feb 14, 2015 3:00 AM CST
UK Southeast
Hi Tarev

Thank you for your response, the first plant I posted up was plant a my relatives plant that not doing so well. This plant get's a lot of light as it's South West facing. Which is why I found it rather odd.

Here is plant B

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As you can see from the 2nd photo it would appear that the plant is now producing new leaves from the the nodes.

However a leave pull did not work in this instance. Again this was near a South West facing window within inches and still the leaves dropped so I thought it could be temperature though it was watered, so may be the soil was not dry enough, for the temperature so now it's in a warmer room under an aquatic light, till we break into spring.

Plant C

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This was next to the B and another not A as that in another house. The leaves went crinkly then dropped off I lost a lot of leaves. So I moved it to the the same place as B under the aquatic light which is a warmer room and I've had not so many leaves drop off. I was wondering if there was a different, since I had an old green money tree, which was in the porch for many years, that took very low temperatures.

Wisewords
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