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Jul 11, 2015 10:21 AM CST
Utah, United States
Hello All,

We sat our money tree out to get some fresh sunlight for the day, but when I came home to check on it, the leaves looked like their were pretty badly scorched. I found out the weather was about 15 degrees warmer than expected that day, so unfortunately, I'm not surprised.

The leaves have began turning white, and wilting to the point where they look like they should fall off soon. There are a few leaves that keep getting worse, and are very slowly turning yellow (and maybe soon it will turn white?), and the tree has been inside for about a week now with lower intensity light.

My question is: What can I do to help this tree recover? It already has a pretty big pot for it's size, and we've been watering it about every week, except the day we left it out we watered it a little just to help re-moisturize the soil that had dried.

Here are some photos, just in case I've misdiagnosed, or something more problematic stands out.

Thank you for your help in advance!

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