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03-25-2024 06:52 PM
I have three desert rose plants. Two are large and one that I purchased last year is Small. The problem I'm having is two of them have lost their leaves. Small one has lost all its leaves and one of the larger ones has lost most of its sleeves. They are inside and not outside.
Does anybody have an idea of what might be wrong?
Thank you
03-25-2024 07:18 PM
I don't have this plant but I know what it is and that it's a non-native exotic. The word "desert" in its name implies that it requires strong, intense light which is often not available in homes in the US, especially not in winter. What were the instructions when you bought your plants?
03-25-2024 07:24 PM
@ccst, the information in the linked article should give you a good indication why your particular plants are losing their leaves.
shuncy.com/article/do-desert-rose-lose-their-leaves
03-25-2024 07:25 PM
As Martha Stewart says, feed your plants. You eat and so do plants. They need food.
03-25-2024
08:02 PM
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03-29-2024
10:06 AM
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There's a ton of information online. Just ask Google.
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03-25-2024 08:38 PM
@ccst I bought one from amazon. I haven't had mine a month yet. It lost a few leaves too.
I searched YouTube for Desert Rose yellow leaves & Desert Rose lost leaves. I found one on how to save a dying Desert Rose
Lots of videos out there.
I don't want to give advice, since I'm learning too.
Good luck! (to both of us)
03-25-2024 09:23 PM
@ccst Don't worry about losing the leaves. They do that during the cold months. I have 8 of them and most of them are practically bare. Some have a few leaves here and there.
Mine are showing signs of new buds forming, now that spring is here. Are yours? You might have to look closely to see it.
Here is one of mine. Pic taken last year.
03-26-2024 12:31 AM
@Pezzie. Your plant is lovely. I love the "trunk" of this species. The pot is perfect too. How old is your plant?
03-26-2024 01:05 AM
@Kachina624 Plant is probably 7 years old. It's my oldest one. By the way, the "trunk" is called caudex.
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