How to Make the Money Tree Plant Work
The money tree plant is a popular indoor plant that is believed to bring good luck and wealth to its owner. However, not everyone has success with this plant. If you want to make your money tree plant work, follow these tips.
Choose the right spot
The first step to making your money tree plant work is to choose the right spot for it. The money tree plant prefers bright, indirect light. It will grow well near a window that gets plenty of natural light but make sure the plant is not exposed to direct sunlight. Direct sunlight can scorch the delicate leaves of the plant.
If you don’t have a sunny spot in your home, you can still grow a money tree plant. Low to medium light is also suitable for this plant, but growth may be slower.
Water the plant properly
Watering the money tree plant is essential to its survival. However, overwatering can lead to root rot, a condition that can quickly kill the plant. On the other hand, underwatering can result in yellowing of the leaves and slow growth.
The key to watering the money tree plant is to wait until the top inch of soil is dry before watering. Use a moisture meter or stick your finger into the soil to check if it needs watering. If the soil is dry, water the plant thoroughly until the water drains out of the bottom of the pot.
Use well-draining soil
The money tree plant doesn’t like to sit in water, so it’s crucial to use well-draining soil. Standard potting soil can work for your money tree plant, but you can also mix equal parts potting soil, sand, and perlite to make a well-draining mix.
Avoid using heavy garden soils that can hold too much water, which can lead to root rot.
Fertilize regularly
Money tree plants require fertilizer to grow healthy and strong. You can fertilize your plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season (spring and summer), and once a month during the dormant season (fall and winter).
Reduce the amount of fertilizer if the plant seems stressed or if the soil is already rich. Over-fertilizing can damage the plant and lead to brown, crispy leaves.
Prune the plant
Pruning your money tree plant can help control its shape and size. You can also remove dead or yellowing leaves to make your plant look better.
Use sharp, clean scissors to cut the stem above a node, the spot where the leaves grow out. Cutting above the node can promote new growth, which will help the plant look fuller and more attractive.
Conclusion
With proper care, your money tree plant can thrive and bring good luck and wealth to your home. Remember to choose the right spot, water the plant properly, use well-draining soil, fertilize regularly, and prune the plant as needed. Following these tips can help you make your money tree plant work for you.