I’ve had him for a couple of years and he’s been steadily growing 🌿
This summer he had a moderate spider mite infestation, but I think I got rid of it. The past week or so he’s been looking a little sad and is losing some leaves although they still look green.
A couple of weeks ago I had to turn on the heat inside and the internet said that a sudden change in temperature could be the cause. However, now that the damage has already happened, is there something I can do to help? I try to water once the soil is dry and he even got a shower recently.
I also live pretty far north and the days are getting shorter but I just wanted to see if there is something else I could do before having to buy a plant light 😊

by vnesb

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