Money Tree Plant Care - How to Grow Pachira - Low Maintenance

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Money trees are some of the very best houseplants to grow. They live extremely long and provide unique foliage and trunk. They are very easy to care for if a couple small details are adhered to. In this video I provide complete instructions on how to take care of your Money Tree Pachira aquatica houseplants so you can enjoy its great energy and good luck!

Be sure to check out other videos in my Houseplant Essentials playlist where you will find all the necessary information to take care of some of the most popular houseplants including Monstera, Coin Plant, Snake Plants, Philodendron and more! #houseplants #indoorplants #plantcare

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Perfect timing Devin! I just bought a 6” Money Tree stump. The stump is almost as wide as the 6” pot it is in. I’m thinking of repotting into an 8” pot in about 1-2 months. After that I’ll keep it in the 8” pot for 2 years.

karlaschreiber
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Hello I feel like I know you, I love your lessons from QVC.. Thank you

patricianocerabrandy
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Nice video. I had to throw out one of my older plants because I had to re pot it one time and wasn't familiar with the water needs. I overwatered it. Every 4/5days indoors. The top had grown out nice and I could've gotten it back to normal, but I cut my losses because it was struggling. I wasn't sure what to do once the top of it was growing out. I know it's recommended optional re-braiding but I wasn't familiar with it. It had become so leggy because it was damaged by the water.

I didn't know where to start since the stems were longer and leaves either barely clinging on or coming back. I'll try again hopefully next week with something smaller and then go from there. By the time I found out the correct watering needs it was too late but now I'm familiar with it. I definitely need to let it completely dry out every two weeks.

mountain.spider
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off topic of the video sorry, but how tall do Chinese evergreen maria and lady valentine get? i want a smaller low light easy house plant that gets like 24in at most other than snake plants which i have

thatguy
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Very good info, now off to go downsize my big Pachira swimming in the pot it came in! Be well, you and Samantha 🤗🪴

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