Do I need to braid my money tree?

While money tree plants don't have to be braided, most of the modern pachira aquaticas you'll find on the market are braided when you buy them. Braided money trees are actually multiple plants that have had their trunks woven together during growth while they're flexible.
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When should you braid your money tree?

Money trees tend to grow fairly quickly when they are in great conditions, such as growing conditions that provide sufficient, indirect light and ample humidity and warmth. They will typically need to be braided every two to three months, depending on the tree's size.
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Should I take the twist tie off my money tree?

If you want to keep the shape of your plant, leave the wire in place. If you don't mind the branches drooping, or you just want the plant to grow in its natural form, remove the wire, taking care not to damage the wood.
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How do you maintain money tree braids?

How to Care for a Money Tree. To avoid root rot, a money tree needs a sandy, peat-moss-based soil and a pot with good drainage. Although it likes humidity in general, you should let its soil dry out between watering. A good schedule for most environments is to water when the top 2-4 inches of soil are dry.
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Do money trees trunks grow braided?

The botanical name of money tree is Pachira aquatica. One of the reasons it's so popular is because it's typically sold with a braided trunk. Each pot holds several plants, and growers braid the trunks when they're young and pliable. Once trunks are braided, they continue to grow in that form.
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Is the money tree naturally braided?

While money tree plants don't have to be braided, most of the modern pachira aquaticas you'll find on the market are braided when you buy them. Braided money trees are actually multiple plants that have had their trunks woven together during growth while they're flexible.
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How do you thicken a money tree trunk?

As such, the best way to thicken the trunk of your Money Tree is by naturally allowing the trunk to get thicker over time. However, that could take years, even with fast-growing tree species.
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Why do the leaves on my money tree curl?

Overwatering can cause the leaves of the Money Tree to curl. They usually curl down, although some people have reported that the leaves of their plant curled up from overwatering. This condition can be remedied by reducing excess watering, and only water when the top inch of the soil around the plant is dry.
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What is the lifespan of a money tree?

If properly maintained, domestic money trees can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years. Interestingly enough, money trees that grow in the wild (in South and Central America) are known to last over 30 years or more.
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How fast do braided money trees grow?

Money trees (Pachira aquatica) grow quickly as young trees. They can have 24" of growth in a single year! In the wild, they grow as tall as 60-feet, but indoors they usually top out at about 6-feet tall.
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What does a healthy money tree look like?

The Money Tree is a perfect indoor foliage plant to give you a tropical feel. With its braided stem and bright green palm looking leaves, it looks both like a tree and palm. Native from Mexico to northern South America, the Money Tree is also very popular in Taiwan and other East Asian countries.
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Why is my money tree droopy?

If the plant's leaves become droopy and yellow this is a sign of too much water. When the leaves are wrinkly and curled up, this means you are not watering it enough. Location: Place in an area of moderate sunlight.
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How do you make a money plant bushy?

How to Make Money Plant Bushy
  1. Give it Plenty of Bright Light. Pothos can do well in a bit of shade but it won't result in lush foliage. ...
  2. Water it Right.
  3. Raise the Humidity Levels. ...
  4. Fertilize the Plant on Timely Basis. ...
  5. Prune to Stimulate New Growth. ...
  6. Use Aloe Vera. ...
  7. Feed with Rice Water. ...
  8. Temperature.
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How big do braided money trees get?

Growth. In prime conditions, this plant is a fast grower and can reach up to eight feet tall indoors (and 60 feet tall in the wild!).
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What kills money trees?

Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves on your money tree and kill it.
  • A stand in your living room or the top of your dresser in your bedroom would be good spots for your money tree, as long as they don't receive a lot of direct sunlight.
  • Try to turn your tree every time you water it.
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How do I get more branches on money tree?

You can also encourage your Money Tree to branch out by pruning back stems that are leggy and long. You should cut these stems about 1/4 to 1/2 of an inch above the node, which is where it meets the trunk of the tree. Make the cut at a 45-degree angle in the direction that you want the growth to occur.
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How big can a money tree get indoors?

Indoors, you can treat a money tree as a bonsai plant and prune it regularly, or let it grow to its maximum inside height of about 8 feet. Money tree goes by a few other monikers, including water chestnut and Guiana chestnut.
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Why is my money plant leaves bending?

Chinese Money Plant leaves curling is most commonly due to low light, temperature extremes, or watering problems. New leaves are naturally curled and will flatten with time. Bright, indirect light, temperatures of 55-65°F (13-18°C), and close attention to watering can prevent and fix curling.
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Can I Bottom water a money tree?

Water the money tree until the overflow comes out the holes at the bottom of the planter. Empty the saucer once you're done watering. Don't allow the plant to sit in standing water since it can lead to root rot.
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How do you make money tree leaves shiny?

There is a popular hack where people apply a layer of mayonnaise (alone or in a mixture) to the leaves of their houseplants and wipe clean to make the leaves extra shiny.
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Can money trees grow new trunks?

Since the rot may take a while to travel up the plant's trunk, there may still be some signs of life at the plant's top. If so, Money Trees can be successfully propagated from cuttings. While your current Money Tree may not make it, you can regrow a new one using leaves and stems from the parent plant.
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Why are money trees twisted?

The money tree (Pachira aquatica) is just one of the two auspicious plants that Feng Shui says bring good luck. According to Chinese Feng Shui practitioners, twisting the money tree stems to braid them helps to create positive energy and promote financial success.
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Do money trees like to be root bound?

There are some misconceptions about how Money Trees prefer to be kept. The fact is that few plants prefer to be root bound, regardless of what type they are. There are many plants, including Money Trees, that can tolerate being root bound, but that isn't necessarily a comfortable way for them to live.
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