As someone who has taken good care of their Money Tree (Pachira aquatica), I know the disappointment and frustration of watching it wither and die. But don’t give up just yet! I’ve successfully revived my Money Tree by identifying the cause of its decline and taking appropriate action. I invite you to join me in …
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Looking for ways to keep your Money tree thriving through the winter? If you’re like most people, you probably had a Money tree growing like a champ until fall hit, and suddenly, it started to look sickly and lose its leaves. But don’t worry! Money trees are known to be tough and beginner-friendly, and with …
The money tree (Pachira aquatica) is a classic favorite because of its large, fan-shaped leaves. Unfortunately, many things can cause the beautiful leaves to turn ugly black. Foliar blight, not watering enough, and fungal leaf spot diseases are common reasons money tree leaves turn black. Pests, cold injury, root rot, chemical salts from excessive fertilizer, …
10 Causes of Money Tree Leaves Turning Brown (Causes and Solution) Money tree (Pachira Aquatica) can be hard to take care of as a houseplant because it likes moist soil. However, keeping the soil of your houseplants moist is a surefire way to develop fungal and bacterial infections. Money tree leaves frequently turn brown due …
The Money Tree (Pachira aquatica) symbolizes wealth and good fortune, but it is prone to unfortunate holes in its leaves. Let’s look at what causes the holes in your Money Tree and what can be done to prevent it from happening again. Insect pests or diseases are often to blame for money tree leaf holes. …
Money trees that have drooping leaves are particularly upsetting. Unfortunately, the drooping leaves on your money tree aren’t an uncommon occurrence when taking care of it, so you’re not alone. Fortunately, once you’ve identified the underlying issue, the situation is simple to resolve. There is a good chance that money tree leaves are drooping due …
Money trees (Pachira aquatica) are known for their braided trunks and lush, glossy, green foliage. They’re thought to bring good luck and prosperity, but you may not feel so lucky when unsightly yellow spots appear on them. What could be causing yellow spots on your money tree? Your money tree will likely develop yellow spots …
Money trees (Pachira aquatica) that like a certain amount of humidity, and this sometimes causes gardeners to shy away from this gorgeous plant. That is always a shame because not only is the plant hardy and attractive but issues surrounding humidity can easily be rectified by simply using some of the steps set out in …
Overwatering is one of the most common causes of money tree dying. You must remember that roots need oxygen to survive and function, so waterlogged soil will drown them. Today I’m going to show you how to revive your overwatered money tree and nurse it back to health. To revive an overwatered money tree the …
Money Tree is well-known for its story about bringing fortune and wealth into a family. But, whether it’s a rumor or a fact, you can be certain that a Money Tree will add vibrancy and life to your home while purifying the air. Despite being highly rated as a cleaner, your Money Tree is still …