The money tree is undoubtedly one of the best indoor trees to incorporate into your space. If you're tired of the ficus or ...
Learn how to repot a money tree and encourage healthy growth—without stressing your plant. Stunted plant stems, poor growth, and roots poking through the drainage holes in your money tree’s container ...
“Money trees prefer to be more on the dry side, and I’ve seen plant parents make the mistake of watering this plant too much, ultimately causing [root] rot,” Lalicata says. A well-draining ...
Water your money plant only when the topsoil feels dry to the touch, roughly once a week in summer and every 10 days in winter. Overwatering is its biggest enemy and can lead to root rot.
Select a well-draining pot or container slightly larger than the root ball of your Money Plant. Proper drainage prevents waterlogging and helps maintain a healthy root system. Use a quality ...