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money tree limp leaves Buy Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree) | HouseplantHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room Lifelong help for all your plant questions The Pachira Aquatica, better known as the Money Tree, is a real eye catcher in any interior. With its braided trunk and large, glossy leaves, this houseplant instantly creates a pleasant atmosphere. For novice plant enthusiasts, the Money Tree is an ideal choice: it requires minimal care and, according to Feng Shui

  • Home delivery throughout Belgium.
  • Collection in Leuven possible
  • A real gem for the living room
  • Lifelong help for all your plant questions

The Pachira Aquatica, better known as the Money Tree, is a real eye-catcher in any interior. With its braided trunk and large, glossy leaves, this houseplant instantly creates a pleasant atmosphere. For novice plant enthusiasts, the Money Tree is an ideal choice: it requires minimal care and, according to Feng Shui tradition, promises financial prosperity. Besides the Pachira Aquatica, explore our ZZ plant or the stately Ficus Lyrata for a touch of variety in your urban jungle.

How to Care for a Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree)

Watering for Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree)

The Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree) prefers an even moisture balance in its potting soil. Water it about once a week, but always check the top layer of soil: if it's dry, add some more water. Ensure excess water can drain properly through the drainage holes; this prevents root rot. For additional watering tips for houseplants, you can also consult our blog post: What to do about root rot in your houseplants?

Light requirements of Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree)

The Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree) prefers a spot with plenty of indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves, while too little light stunts growth. A bright living room or a partially shaded area offers the perfect balance. Those who prefer plants with slightly lower light requirements might consider our Aglaonema Silver Bay or the charming Sansevieria Zeylanica .

Frequently occurring problems

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves often indicate overwatering or insufficient light for your Money Tree. First, check the moisture balance in the potting soil: adjust your watering routine if the soil remains consistently moist. If necessary, move the plant closer to a window, but avoid direct sunlight.

Plant is dripping

A dripping Pachira Aquatica means there's too much water in the pot. Always let the drained water drain away and water less in the future. Consider investing in a pot with better drainage from our collection of pots for houseplants .

Plagues

Spider mites, aphids, or scale insects can sometimes bother the Money Tree. Rinse the leaves with a gentle spray and treat with an ecological pesticide. Repeat the treatment weekly until the pests are gone. For quick action, you can use our Sticky Traps against fungus gnats for a cleaner pot.

Carrots emerge from the bottom of the pot

When the roots emerge from the drainage holes, it's time to repot. Choose a pot one size larger and use airy potting soil, preferably Potting Soil for Aroids 5L . Repotting is best done in spring so your Money Tree can recover quickly.

Brown edges on the leaves

Brown leaf edges are caused by air that is too dry or insufficient water. Maintain humidity by spraying or placing a humidifier nearby. Water regularly but moderately to keep the soil slightly moist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Pachira Aquatica poisonous?

No, the Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree) is not poisonous to pets or children. This makes it a perfect fit for a family with pets or where little ones are curious. For all non-toxic options, you can also browse our collection of Non-Toxic Houseplants, Safe for Pets .

What different types of Money Tree are there?

There are several Pachira varieties, each with its own characteristics. Below is an overview:

  • Pachira aquatica (the classic Money Tree)
  • Pachira insignia
  • Pachira encholiriana
  • Pachira glabra
  • Pachira macrocarpa
  • Pachira brevipes
  • Pachira quinata

Each of these varieties adds something unique to your plant collection. Combine them with robust plants like the Yucca Elephantipes or the exotic Alocasia Zebrina for a lush ensemble.

Interested? Order your own Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree) today and give your interior that extra green boost. Also discover our Monstera Deliciosa or the elegant Dracaena Marginata for more variety in your urban jungle.

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