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If your Pilea plant looks messy and stretched out, it's called «Leggy.» To fix it, give it 2-3 hours of morning sunlight and bright indirect light during the day. If it's extremely leggy, you can cut it in half, and the bottom part will grow new leaves. Rotate the plant every time you water it to keep it balanced and symmetrical.
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When pilea plants start to become elongated and bare stems, giving them a messy appearance, that condition is termed the plant being“Leggy.” This is often due to insufficient bright and indirect light.
Plants that lack access to sufficient light tend to divert their energy towards reaching out and stretching to find a light source, which gives them this uneven and ugly appearance.
If you notice that your Pilea is becoming leggy, the number one fix to this problem is to place it at a location where it gets 2-3 hours of direct morning sunlight and then bright indirect light for most part of the day.
However, it’s vital to move your plant gradually since sudden environmental changes can be stressful. To ensure a smooth transition, move your Pilea closer to the light gradually every few days.
In some cases, a Pilea may become so leggy and sparse that relocating it to a brighter spot may not be enough to restore its shape. If you find that your Pilea is mostly stem with few leaves, you may want to consider topping the plant by cutting it in half (Or 1/4th).
Use a clean and sharp knife to make a clean cut on the stem. Choose a spot about halfway up the stem and make the cut. After that,
How to Grow and Care for Weeping Cherry Trees Prunus spp.
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This article has been checked for horticultural accuracy by Oliver Parsons.
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