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How can I care for my Money Tree?Updated a year ago

Native to central and South America, the Money Tree 'Guiana Chestnut' (Pachira aquatica) is an enchanting and unique houseplant that is believed to bring good luck and prosperity to its owners.

Recognizable by its braided trunk and lush, green foliage, this plant is not only a stunning addition to any indoor space but also a symbol of positive energy and growth. Follow these care tips below and watch your Money Tree flourish!

1. Light and Placement: The Money Tree prefers bright, indirect light. Place it near a window that receives filtered sunlight throughout the day. While it can tolerate some direct morning or evening sun, avoid exposing it to intense sunlight for extended periods as it may scorch the leaves. Regularly rotate the plant to ensure even growth on all sides.

2. Temperature: Maintain a warm, humid environment for your Money Tree (ideally 65° - 80°F). Protect the plant from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes, which can lead to stress and damage. To increase humidity, mist the leaves occasionally or place a humidifier nearby, especially during dry winter months.

3. Watering: Finding the right balance in watering is vital for the well-being of your Money Tree. Allow the top 2-3 inches of the soil to dry out before watering again. When watering, ensure that water reaches the roots thoroughly but avoid leaving the plant sitting in standing water. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering can cause leaf drop and other issues.

4. Pruning and Grooming: Pruning your Money Tree is essential to maintain its shape and health. Trim away any dead, yellowing, or damaged leaves and branches. Remove any suckers or shoots emerging from below the grafting point. Wipe the leaves with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and enhance its glossy appearance.

5. Repotting: As the Money Tree grows, it may outgrow its current pot. It is not a very fast growing plant, but with proper care over time, it could eventually grow up to 6-8 feet indoors. It can also be trained as a bonsai. Consider repotting it every one to two years, preferably in spring when the plant is actively growing.

By providing the right conditions, proper care, and a little love, you can watch your Money Tree thrive (and hopefully bring good fortune to your home!). Let this beautiful and meaningful plant serve as a reminder of the abundance and growth you wish to invite into your life. Shop 'The Monica' here!

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