How to Care for Money Trees

Pachira aquatica, Guiana Chestnut

Sun
Bright, Indirect Light
Waterdrop
Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
Difficulty Level
Easy

Money Trees are suitable for a novice.

Money Trees, or Pachira aquatica, are generally considered easy to care for, making them suitable for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts. These hardy plants tolerate a variety of light conditions and prefer the soil to partially dry out between waterings. While they can withstand occasional neglect, they do thrive with a consistent care routine. The challenge with Money Trees lies in avoiding overwatering, which can lead to root issues. With moderate light, well-draining soil, and mindful watering, Money Trees can bring a touch of prosperity and positive energy to your indoor space.

Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings, water every 1-2 weeks

Watering Money Trees, or Pachira aquatica, involves a thoughtful approach to promote their lush, braided stems and distinctive palmate leaves. These hardy plants appreciate a thorough watering once the top inch of the soil feels dry. Allow excess water to drain away to prevent waterlogged roots, a condition that can lead to root rot. Money Trees are adaptable to various humidity levels, but they generally thrive in moderate humidity, so occasional misting can be beneficial. During the growing season, spring and summer, maintain a more frequent watering schedule, while reducing it in the dormant winter months. Balanced watering, along with bright, indirect light, will encourage a healthy, prosperous growth for your Money Tree, symbolizing good fortune and positive energy in your indoor space.

Bright, Indirect Light

Money Trees, or Pachira aquatica, thrive in bright, indirect light. While they can tolerate lower light conditions, providing them with moderate to bright, indirect sunlight enhances their growth and overall well-being. Avoid exposing them to harsh, direct sunlight for extended periods, as this can lead to leaf burn. Striking the right balance in light exposure will ensure your Money Tree's lush foliage and vibrant appearance.