The Money Tree, or Pachira aquatica, is one of the all around very best houseplants that everyone can have success growing.
Because money trees are fast-growing houseplants, you might find you need to cut yours back from time to time to maintain it at a manageable size. Knowing how to prune a money tree (Pachira aquatica) ...
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How to Repot a Money Tree Correctly, in 5 Easy Steps

Learn how to repot a money tree and encourage healthy growth—without stressing your plant. Stunted plant stems, poor growth, ...
While money trees are native to tropical wetlands, they don't like soggy soil. Learn how often to water a money tree for a happy, healthy houseplant.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Money trees are popular houseplants for their low-maintenance nature. Still, pruning is an important part ...
Underwatering or overwatering is a common cause of money tree leaves turning brown. Money trees infested with pests or diseases may develop brown leaves. Low humidity and air drafts are environmental ...