Having a Golden money plant at home is thought to bring success, wealth, and good fortune. It is a good idea to put this plant in your living room or as a hanging plant because it may remove formaldehyde from the air and its leaves will fall in a cascading vine. This plant can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Store a money plant stem in a water bottle for indoor or outdoor decoration.
<b>Type of soils</b><br> Need Clay Sand Mix for Soil<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Ultimate fertilizer<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Pruning for one to two months<br> Every three to four months, repot<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. To ensure proper drainage, use a medium-sized pot with holes at the bottom. The size of the pot affects the plant's growth.<br> 2. Add a free-draining soil to the pot. Any soil will work, in fact.<br> 3. Dig a hole in the ground, place the cut stem node inside (as shown above), and then cover the hole with dirt.<br> 4. Watering: Once roots establish, give it plenty of water to encourage rapid growth. After two irrigations, let the soil dry completely. In roughly ten days, I water my plant.<br> 5. Rotting roots are a result of overwatering. Overwatering is indicated by yellowing and curled-up leaves.<br> 6. To enable the vine to climb, insert a rod into the ground.
1.Golden Money Plants are Lucky Plants for the Home<br> 2. GoldenMoney Plants Can Grow With Little Help and TLC<br> 3. Check the Air for Dangerous Particles
Dos
1. Look for spots on the plants, rot the leaves, and remove them.<br> 2. To climb, use foam sticks or moss grass.<br> 3. When watering the plant, keep the moss stick moist.<br> 4. Get some sun exposure every month or every two months.<br> 5. Use good soil to prevent root rot.
Don'ts
1. Keep out of direct sunlight.<br> 2. The plant will probably die if you overwatered it and left it without a place to drain.<br>