Plants

single

Money plant Exotica

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Indoor
Toxic
yes
Fragrance
Low
Seasons
Spring and summer
Plant Height
10ft

 Water Frequency

Winter

twice a week

Summer

Alternate days

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

3-4months

Summer

2-3months

Pictus Scindapsus The slow-growing "exotica" plant is well-known for being simple to maintain and requiring little care. Although the "Exotica" is a flowering plant, it is quite rare for it to blossom when cultivated indoors, so don't be alarmed if your indoor plant doesn't produce any flowers.

<b>Type of soils</b><br> Loamy soil, clay sand mixture, and potting soil mixture are needed.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Balanced liquid fertilizer<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Pruning in the spring and summer months best<br> Replanting Occurs EVERY 11–12 MONTHS<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. Grows best in indirect light that is moderate to bright. It can withstand reduced light levels, albeit the variation might become less noticeable.<br> 2.When watering, let the top inch or two of soil dry out in between applications. To avoid overwatering, make sure to water thoroughly and maintain enough drainage.<br> 3. Capable of withstanding typical indoor humidity levels. On the other hand, the plant may benefit from the odd sprinkling, particularly in drier situations.<br> 4.Maintain a room temperature of between 18 and 27°C (65 and 80°F). Steer clear of chilly drafts.

1.cleansing of the air.<br> 2.Decreased tension Enhanced rest.<br> 3.Prosperity and wealth.<br> 4.Simple to cultivate.<br> 5.aesthetically pleasing.<br> 6.Enhanced output.<br> 7.decrease in allergies.

Dos

Watering: Give your money plant a drink when the soil reaches a dry inch on top.<br> Soil: Use potting mix that is peat-based and well-draining.<br> Light: Make sure there is bright, indirect light.<br> Propagation: Use air layering or stem cuttings for propagation.<br> Pruning: To keep your plant in shape, give it regular trimming and training.

Don'ts

Avoid placing in direct sunlight. <br> The palm will probably perish if it is overwatered and there is nowhere for the water to drain.<br> Use distilled water whenever feasible to avoid water that contains fluoride, chlorine, or salt.