Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree

Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree

The money tree is an indoor potted plant that is named after its leaves, which are shaped like coins, and symbolize happiness and wealth. You may encounter various problems when planting a money tree. Let's take a look at the cultivation methods and precautions for the money tree.

Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree

1. Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree - division

When dividing money tree, you should choose a plant with a temperature of more than 18 degrees, and sprinkle some wood ash on the broken ends.

2. Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree - light

Money tree likes light and is shade-tolerant, so it can be placed in a room with light, but it does not need to be exposed to direct sunlight. Direct sunlight will cause the leaves of the money tree to turn yellow.

3. Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree - temperature

The temperature of the money tree can be controlled at around 20 degrees. If it exceeds 35 degrees, its growth will be much slower, so just cool it down appropriately and block the sunlight.

4. Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree - water

The money tree likes dry soil, and a slightly dry state is most suitable for its growth. When the temperature is high in summer, water evaporation will be relatively large. At this time, you can water it once a day. In other seasons, you should reduce the number of watering or spray some water droplets on the leaves.

     

5. Cultivation methods and precautions of money tree - fertilization

The money tree is a tree species, so it prefers thick fertilizer and has a high demand for fertilizer nourishment. It is more appropriate to fertilize it twice a month.

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