The African milk tree has become leggy due to insufficient sunlight, leading to elongated growth and paler coloring, a phenomenon known as etiolation.
To remedy leggy growth, relocate your plant closer to a south-facing window for bright, indirect sunlight; pruning elongated parts is an option for aesthetics.
Regularly rotating your plant will ensure even light exposure, and monitoring growth for rich green color indicates that your plant is receiving sufficient light.
This succulent, native to arid west Africa, thrives in bright light and suffers from etiolation when not provided adequate sunlight.
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