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Why is my Chinese Money Plant leaning or falling over?

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If your Chinese Money Plant is leaning or falling over, it may be due to inadequate support. These plants can grow to be relatively tall and top-heavy, so they need a sturdy support structure to keep them upright. Consider staking the plant with a bamboo cane or other sturdy support. Another possible cause could be overwatering, which can lead to root rot and make the plant unstable. Check the soil moisture and reduce watering frequency if necessary.
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