Known as “the scent of wealth,” money trees are often loved and chosen by many people to plant in their homes and workplaces… Not only do money trees enhance living spaces, they also have good feng shui meanings, helping the homeowner dispel bad luck and attract wealth into the house.
How to plant money trees with leaves
Step 1: Choose the leaf variety
To be able to grow a healthy money tree, you need to choose fresh green leaves from a strong growing “mother plant”. Choose money tree leaves close to the base as these are usually old leaves that won’t affect the plant’s development in the future.
Next, soak the money tree leaves in a root-inducing solution for about 2 to 3 hours to promote root growth when planting.
Step 2: Choose planting soil
The type of soil suitable for planting money trees is usually humus or sandy soil because they are not only rich in nutrients but also have good water drainage and aeration.
Step 3: Trim the leaves into the pot
After soaking the money tree leaves in the root-inducing solution for a while, you need to insert the stem of the leaves into a pot filled with soil.
Gently cover the money tree leaves without pushing them down. If you want to plant multiple leaves in the same pot, maintain the distance between the leaves to avoid overcrowding, which could affect their future development.
How to plant money trees with branches
Compared to planting money trees with leaves, using branches to grow plants will significantly shorten the development time. If you want to quickly have a beautiful and healthy money tree without spending a lot of time planting or caring for it, you can consider this method.
Step 1: Choose branches
First, select a medium-sized money tree branch, neither too young nor too old, from a healthy mother plant. Particularly, these branches should have good, fresh, disease-free and non-yellowing leaves.
Cut the branch close to the base with a knife and let the money tree branch clone rest in a cool place for 2 to 3 hours for the cut to heal.
Step 2: Promote root growth for branches
Mix a root-inducing solution and soak the cut money tree branches in the solution for about 4 to 6 hours. After being planted in soil for about 1 month, the money tree branches will root and start to grow into new trees.
Step 3: Insert the branches into the pot
After soaking the money tree branches in the root-inducing solution, you need to plant them in a prepared pot. To help keep the tree moist, water it regularly every 2 days and place the money tree pot in cool and dry places.
How to care for money trees after planting
Watering
Money trees are a type of ornamental plant that can withstand drought; they can even survive for up to 4 months without water. Therefore, it’s not surprising that the plants are more likely to die from overwatering than from lack of water. You should spray mist on the tree 1 to 2 times per week in the summer. Additionally, once a month, water the money tree pot thoroughly, let it drain, and then bring it back into the house. During the rainy season, water it once a month or when the soil in the pot is dry.
Fertilizing
You should choose loose soil when planting money trees. Additionally, mix in fertilizers, sawdust, or beehive slag to provide enough nutrients for the tree’s growth. Normally, you need to fertilize the tree every 3 to 6 months. In particular, during the period when the money tree is preparing to quickly flourish, you can use NPK fertilizer to stimulate and supplement nutrients for the tree. Fertilize about 10cm from the root to avoid root burn.
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