The Ultimate Guide to Growing Healthy Money Plants

Money plants are popular for their easy care and air-purifying qualities. Follow steps to help it thrive both indoors and outdoors easily

Select a pot with good drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Money plants can grow in soil or water, but ensure the container suits

Choosing the Pot

Use well-drained soil mixed with compost or peat moss. This ensures the roots get enough air and nutrients

Preparing the Soil

Place cuttings in water until roots develop. Once rooted, plant in soil, covering roots and ensuring stability.

Planting

Water the plant when the top soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as it lead to root rot. If growing in water, change water every 1-2 weeks.

Watering

Place the money plant in bright, indirect sunlight. It can tolerate low light but grows best with moderate light.

Light Requirements

Regularly trim the plant to encourage bushier growth and remove any yellow or dead leaves. This keeps the plant healthy and attractive.

Pruning

Use stakes or trellises to support the vines. This helps the plant maintain its shape and prevents it from becoming too leggy

Supporting Growth

Repot the money plant every 1-2 years to refresh the soil and provide more space for growth. Choose a slightly larger pot each time.

Repotting