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The Money Tree (Pachira aquatica) is a beautiful plant with glossy, deep-green leaves. It has a woody trunk formed by several intertwining stems, giving it its unique braided shape. The money tree plant belongs to the Malvaceae family, which includes a variety of plants from flowering mallows and Hibiscus to edible plants like okra and cacao. Pachira aquatica originates from the swamplands of Central and South America. Growing in the wild, this hardy plant lives for decades, often reaching up to 60 ft in height. As an indoor plant, the money tree can reach 8 ft. tall. It loves bright, indirect light and enjoys some extra humidity.
The Pachira money tree is an ideal low-maintenance plant for homes with cats and dogs, as it’s non-toxic to pets. Moreover, this lovely indoor tree is considered one of the most powerful luck-bringing plants in Feng Shui. It is associated with prosperity and symbolizes good fortune, making it the perfect gift plant to convey your best wishes on various occasions, including weddings, moving into a new home, or starting a new job.
Although the Pachira plant isn’t fussy, knowing the basics of money tree care is essential to keep your plant happy and thriving:
While the money tree likes to be watered consistently, provide good drainage to prevent the soil from getting soggy. For the best results, use filtered or distilled water. Only water your money tree when the top 2-4 inches of soil are completely dry.
The Pachira plant prefers bright, indirect light, as direct sunlight can scorch its leaves. It grows best at room temperature, from 65°F to 75°F. If you want to grow your money tree plant as a porch plant, keep it in partial shade, and move it indoors when night temperatures are expected to fall below 50°F.
The money tree requires some extra humidity. Place a pebble tray under the plant’s pot or mist your plant occasionally to increase moisture in the air around it. You can also group your plants to help them benefit from the transpiration of other plants, creating a microclimate of their own.
When you get a Pachira aquatica tree, you don’t need to transplant it immediately. In the spring, repot your money tree into a pot 2 inches larger than the previous one. Ensure the pot has enough drainage holes, and use a well-draining potting mix. Add perlite to enhance drainage. The money tree doesn’t require frequent repotting, and if you don’t want it to grow large, keep it in a smaller pot. Feed your Pachira aquatica twice a month with a balanced liquid fertilizer at half-strength during the growing season.
You can propagate your money tree plant from cuttings in early summer. Place the cuttings in a transparent vase filled with water until roots develop. Then, plant the young money trees in well-draining soil. Braiding your propagated cuttings is easy. Choose at least three young plants with flexible trunks and weave them gently together. Then, tie them with a ribbon at the top to let your braided money tree adjust to its new shape.
Prune your money tree to remove any damaged or wilted leaves to promote the growth of new leaves. Some common money tree issues include browning leaves due to underwatering. An overwatered plant, on the other hand, shows signs of yellowing leaves. Pest infestations are another common problem with Pachira aquatica plants.
Whether you buy a large money tree or a small bonsai version, these lovely plants will enhance your home’s indoor air quality and share their vitality and charm.
Grouping plants with similar growing requirements to Pachira aquatica care needs will help you create an effortless indoor jungle! So, add to your money tree delivery the following easy-care tropical plants:
If you’re unsure about getting a money tree plant for sale, check out similar air-purifying plants that will add freshness and greenery to your living space:
A: To bring abundance and good luck into your home, place your money tree in a southeast area of your home. Money trees thrive in bright to medium indirect light, protected from cold drafts.
A: Gifting a money tree means you wish someone good luck. Traditionally, the money tree symbolizes prosperity, financial success, and good fortune. It also makes the perfect housewarming gift.
A: Money trees usually have 5 or 6 leaves on each stem. Finding stems with 7 leaves is rare and considered very lucky.
A: Braided money trees are believed to enhance positive energy and good fortune. The braided money tree's unique sculptured appearance adds aesthetics and symbolizes strength and growth, thus increasing the chance of attracting wealth to your home or business.
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