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How to Care for a Money Tree If you're not an experienced plant parent, the good news is that money trees are relatively low-maintenance houseplants.
Visible roots. Overgrown roots that are visible through the drainage holes in your plant’s pot are one of the clearest indications that repotting is needed. When you remove a rootbound money tree from ...
How to plant balled, burlapped trees For a container-grown tree, you’ll want to gently tap the container off the root ball so you can inspect the roots.
Do money tree plants need fertilizer? Money trees may be v chill and easy to grow, but they still require basic food essentials, like fertilizer.
The money tree plant (Pachira aquatica) is a foliage houseplant typically made up of 3 to 5 plants braided together to form one plant. The money tree plant is the houseplant form of a tropical ...
How to plant balled, burlapped trees For a container-grown tree, you’ll want to gently tap the container off the root ball so you can inspect the roots.