Hi there,
I've had my Chinese Pepper for a year now, but it has all of a sudden dropped all of it leaves. Very disheartening. I read that I should not keep it in direct sunlight, so it was in the bathroom for past 2 months. This appears to be killing it. I have now moved it to a south-west facing window ledge.
Should I change the soil, feed, or just let it be where it is? Very worried, as I'm sure you can imagine.
Any help would be wonderful, as I do not want to let this beautiful tree down.
Kind regards,
Claire
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it always helps to tell us where you are located. There are hardly any garden questions that can be discussed without regard to location/ climate.
Hard to say much about what you should do without seeing a picture/ knowing more about the soil it is in.
I can say in general you do NOT want to fertilize trees/ plants that are struggling -- it is just another stress on them. And if it has lost most of its leaves, you should cut down on the frequency of watering. A tree with few leaves does not transpire much, so does not use much water.
Chinese pepper needs bright indirect light.
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Hard to say much about what you should do without seeing a picture/ knowing more about the soil it is in.
I can say in general you do NOT want to fertilize trees/ plants that are struggling -- it is just another stress on them. And if it has lost most of its leaves, you should cut down on the frequency of watering. A tree with few leaves does not transpire much, so does not use much water.
Chinese pepper needs bright indirect light.
Welcome to the Forum!
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