Coffee Plant Q&A
Why are my leaves drooping?
Your plant needs water! Drooping leaves are a direct indicator that your plant is lacking water. Once watered the leaves will perk up in a few hours.
What is the best soil for coffee plants?
Soil on the acidic side. A pH of 6.0 to 6.5 is ideal. Use a soil with a lot of organic matter, good drainage, and volcanic rock.
Why are my leaves brown, dead leaf edges?
Your plant may be getting too much direct sunlight, try finding a spot with more shade. If the leaves are completely brown prune them off. Be careful to never prune more than 20% of your plant at once as this will shock the plant.
Your plant needs water! Drooping leaves are a direct indicator that your plant is lacking water. Once watered the leaves will perk up in a few hours.
What is the best soil for coffee plants?
Soil on the acidic side. A pH of 6.0 to 6.5 is ideal. Use a soil with a lot of organic matter, good drainage, and volcanic rock.
Why are my leaves brown, dead leaf edges?
Your plant may be getting too much direct sunlight, try finding a spot with more shade. If the leaves are completely brown prune them off. Be careful to never prune more than 20% of your plant at once as this will shock the plant.