Pachira Aquatica care and growing is easy. Also known as “Money Tree” it can easily be multiplied and is not threatened by many pests and diseases.
USDA Zones— Can be grown in all the zones as houseplant
Difficulty— Easy
Other Names— Malabar chestnut, French Peanut, Guiana chestnut, Provision tree, Saba nut, Monguba, Pumpo, Money tree, Money plant
Propagation
If you can’t find a potted money tree at the nursery. Growing money tree from seeds and cuttings is possible. However, money tree grown from seed grows slowly so it is better to propagate Pachira Aquatica from cuttings.
Requirements for Growing Pachira Money Tree
Location
The Money Tree likes a bright and warm location. If growing money tree indoors, you need to keep it near a bright window where it receives indirect light. In addition, the houseplant must be sheltered from drafts.
Temperature
Keep the plant at moderate room temperature. Try not to expose it to the temperature below 50 F (10 C) for a long time as this tropical plant is not cold hardy. However, it can bear slight freezing temperatures down to 28 F for a short period.
Soil
Growing Pachira Aquatica needs a well-drained, loose and nutrient-rich soil.
Watering
The Money tree requires moderate watering. Keep the soil slightly moist but too much water is absolutely dangerous and causes the death of Pachira Aquatica. It is better to water the plant deeply but infrequently, only when the top surface of soil dries out.
Sprinkle the plant to increase humidity level if possible, as the plant likes high humidity. For spraying, use lime-free water. Otherwise, limescale will form on the leaves and make it look less attractive.
Pachira Aquatica Care
Fertilizing
Do not fertilize during the first year of planting. Fertilize the plant with liquid houseplant fertilizer but only in the growing season in every 14 days or so.
Pruning Pachira Aquatica
Pruning Pachira Aquatica is not necessary. Prune it if you want to give it a certain shape or control its height.
Repotting
Potted money tree plant usually comes in a small pot. Therefore, it is recommended that you must repot it immediately after the purchase. Repotting after every 2-3 years is usually required.
Overwintering
Pachira Aquatica care in winter is important. Overwinter it at room temperature. This should not be under 50 F (10 C), at least not for a long time.
Supply sufficiently light and humidity. Pour very little water in winter as the plant stops growing due to the temperature drop.
Pests and Diseases
Usually, Pachira Aquatica is a healthy plant but braided copies suffer from pests. Common pests like spider mites, mealybugs and scales attack it. Spider mites appear mostly in a dry air. The webs are almost invisible at first. If spider mite webs are visible spray the plant daily to increase moistness in the air to deter them.
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