Should I remove the leaves ? I had already repotted it si...

0ft to light, indirect

4โ pot with drainage

Last watered 2 months ago
Hi Triveni! It seems your China Rose is going through a bit of a rough patch. Let's see what we can do.
First, don't remove the leaves unless they are completely brown and withered. Green leaves are still photosynthesizing and providing energy for the plant.
Regarding the yellow buds, it's best to remove them. Yellowing buds are often a sign of stress or disease, and removing them can help the plant focus its energy on healthy growth.
As for pruning, it's best to wait until the plant has recovered. Pruning can stress a plant, so it's better to wait until it's back to health before making any cuts.
To help your China Rose recover:
* Ensure proper lighting: Place it in a spot with bright, indirect light.
* Water wisely: Water deeply but allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
* Fertilize: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength once a month.
* Monitor for pests and diseases: Check for any signs of pests or diseases and treat them accordingly.
With a little care, your China Rose should bounce back!
First, don't remove the leaves unless they are completely brown and withered. Green leaves are still photosynthesizing and providing energy for the plant.
Regarding the yellow buds, it's best to remove them. Yellowing buds are often a sign of stress or disease, and removing them can help the plant focus its energy on healthy growth.
As for pruning, it's best to wait until the plant has recovered. Pruning can stress a plant, so it's better to wait until it's back to health before making any cuts.
To help your China Rose recover:
* Ensure proper lighting: Place it in a spot with bright, indirect light.
* Water wisely: Water deeply but allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
* Fertilize: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength once a month.
* Monitor for pests and diseases: Check for any signs of pests or diseases and treat them accordingly.
With a little care, your China Rose should bounce back!