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Composed of several Pachinra aquatica plants braided together, the Money Tree resembles both a tree and a palm. Native from Mexico to northern South America where it grows up to 60 feet tall outdoors, this is a commonly found houseplant in East Asia where the braided trunk cultivation was popularized.




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The Money Tree was named after the Feng Shui belief that it will foster positive energy and bring good luck to its owner. This plant may also reduce stress, anxiety, and may also help to relieve sleeping disorders.


Probably the most popular Feng Shui plant, the money tree is said to bring good luck and fortune wherever they go. They are also super easy to care for and can bounce back if you neglect them a little. This tropical indoor plant helps to purify the air and will thrive best in sunny spaces. This bonsai version makes a great starter plant and is a fantastic housewarming gift.


Fertilize bimonthly during their growing period. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer at 1/2 strength. Reduce during the fall and winter months while the plant is in their dormant phase and refrain from watering as much so they can rest.


Repot in the spring, using a 2" bigger pot to keep the roots drier. (Too big of a pot could cause the soil to dry slower, which is not helpful.) Use a well-draining indoor potting mix with perlite to help with drainage. Water your plant in the old pot before transferring over and let sit an hour. Place a piece of screening at the bottom of the container over the drainage hole to secure the soil and allow to drain.


Add soil to the bottom to elevate the root ball. Lift the plant and release the roots against the existing planter. Use a clean knife or garden trowel to wedge between the pot and the soil to loosen. Inspect the root ball. Notice if there are any dead or rotting roots and trim off with sterile pruners. If the plant is rootbound, cut through the roots to alleviate continued encircling. Ensure the plant is sitting about 1" below the edge of the pot to avoid water spillage. Add more soil and backfill around the sides by tamping down. Fill up to the soil line but not over. Water thoroughly, leaving the soil damp but not soggy. If settling occurs, add more soil.


Stem Cutting: In early summer, take a stem cutting, use sharp pruners to remove a cutting from a tip off the vine. Cut at least 4-6 inches of stem to propagate. Place in a vase with water to root. Change the water each week with filtered, bottled, or tap water sitting at least 24 hours. After 3-4 weeks, check to make sure the stem has 1-2 inch, well-formed roots. If so, it is time to plant. *Fill a small container with drainage holes (too large of a container for the cutting will make it challenging to regulate watering needs) using an indoor well-draining potting mix. Mix a little rooting hormone into the soil. Poke a hole in the soil with a pencil. Then, place the cutting in the hole and tamp the soil down around them. Water the plant and keep them in medium to bright indirect sunlight. After 4-6 weeks, the roots should establish.


Known for good luck, Money Trees are popular indoor plants believed to bring good luck and good fortune to the person who receives them as a gift. This small, tree-like plant features a braided trunk and large leaves, and it's guaranteed to add feng shui to any space.


Botanically referenced as 'Pachira Aquatica,' the Money Tree plant creates positive energy, or chi, and is commonly found in storefronts and businesses. Its braided trunk brings an ornamental value to this plant.


Ideal care for Money Tree plants includes bright indirect sunlight and a well-draining potting mix. The Money Tree prefers less attention than many houseplants and it is best to allow the soil to dry out some between waterings. We also recommend that you pot your tree in a pot with drainage holes to avoid issues of root rot.


The Pachira Aquatica is a fun, unique addition to indoor spaces and adds an element of style and natural beauty to a home. This ASPCA-certified pet-friendly plant is also known to clean air and can help purify the air in your home.


The Money Tree plant is loved by bonsai enthusiasts, as it already follows the form and can handle being root bound in a small container. The hand-shaped leaves have five sections and are said to symbolize the elements of creation: metal, fire, water, wood, and earth. Native to South America, this tropical tree is grown for its edible nuts.


We recommend fertilizing your plant during the spring and summer growing months. Any all purpose, fertilizer will work for Money Tree Plants. Indoor houseplant fertilizers fall into two groups: water soluble, liquid quick release, and granular, slow release fertilizers. Jack's Classic Indoor plant food works well as a powder, quick release fertilizer that is mixed with water to quickly provide nutrients to a plant that has been in a container for an extended time.


Money Tree Plants prefer low, fluorescent light to some bright, indirect light. Due to its tropical nature, it enjoys moderate to high humidity. Avoid placing your Money Tree in direct sunlight which results in leaf-scorching. While this plant grows well in low-light, cool drafty air and hot dry air will lead to leaf loss.


Money Tree plants prefer to dry out occasionally between watering, and don't like to sit in water or dry out for too long. This plant is tolerant of infrequent watering. During the winter months, this plant requires less watering.


Very tolerant of all soil types, Money Tree Plants can be planted in regular potting mix. Even a bonsai mix would work, as some enthusiasts keep this plant as a bonsai for its stout trunk and leafy foliage. Be sure to plant this tree in a pot with drainage holes to prevent root rot. To repel pests, we recommend adding neem oil to the soil.


We recommend fertilizing your plant during the spring and summer growing months. Any all purpose, fertilizer will work for Money Tree Plants. Indoor houseplant fertilizers fall into two groups: water soluble, liquid quick release, and granular, slow release fertilizers. Jack's Classic Indoor plant food works well as a powder, quick release fertilizer that is mixed with water to quickly provide nutrients to a plant that has been in a container for an extended time. Osmocote Indoor/Outdoor is an option as a granular, slow release fertilizer that can be applied while potting and planting. Any type of fertilizer offers nutrients that help plants with the transition to a new environment. All of these fertilizers may be used when planting Money Tree.


Money trees prefer bright, indirect light and moderate-to-high humidity. Direct sunlight can lead to leaf scorching, but the plants can do relatively well in low light. Exposure to too many drafts, though, may cause leaf loss. Heater vents and hot, dry air also need to be avoided.


Overwatering and too much sunlight are the most common causes of problems with money plants, though they can also suffer from scale insects, mealybugs, and aphids. Bugs can be treated with systemic insect control or horticultural oil spray.


This tree often comes as a group of five trees braided or twisted together. To maintain the shape or to guide the trunks into a braid yourself, wrap some sturdy string around the tops of the trunks to bind them together tightly as they grow. Read up on other training techniques to keep them small and in the shape you want.


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Since money trees are associated with feng shui principles, placement is key as this affects their ability to bring the good luck and fortune for which they are famous. With the Chinese New Year right around the corner, this is the perfect time to bring this giving tree into your home.


What many people don't realize is that location also has an impact on the health of their houseplants! Learn about the four best money tree locations for your home, the 'why' behind each one and a few tips to make sure your money tree thrives.


The east area of your home is known as the 'health and family area' in traditional feng shui. This area is supposed to be more powerful when it incorporates wood elements, such as plants. Your money tree can do double duty as both a source of wealth and health in this location.


Each of our Money Tree plants is made from several plants braided together with a wide canopy about 14-16" Across. The 5" Pot means fits perfectly on a shelf or table, making it perfect for home or office. It also makes a great gift for Chinese New Year, birthdays, housewarmings and more. 041b061a72


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