10 mistakes: 1:21 don't use pot without holes 2:16 wrong size of pots, danger of overwater 2:47 don't overwater 3:16 dont water stemps but soil 3:33 not enough light 3:38 too much direct light 4:25 too cold, leaves touching cold stuff 4:54 water it even in winter 5:16 soil too dry 5:48 wrong type of soil
My plant is dying cause of plant pest!!! Little spiders with wings, nearly invisible to the eye, coming with tiny webs. Maybe add this to description or next video as a mistake: not caring for plant pest!
@@Megamonty88 use been oil to get rid of them or get alcohol to wipe them off. I prefer been oil however I would treat my plant outside. Been oil stinks. 😬
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When I first got my money tree, the first thing I did wrong was repotting it in a very big pot. However, my money tree is doing very good. I had it for about a month now.
I would definitely recommend repotting it again in a smaller one. It will take just one time overwatering and you will not notice how it will start to rot, until it's late :(
That's a lot of mistakes...🤣but very informative. I'm on my 2nd money tree. Killed the 1st one.😝 but doing much better with my 2nd one. This plant definitely don't like a lot of water. I only water it every 2-3 weeks and I use the the meter stick for moisture to make sure I'm not over watering. I use overnight water. I also drilled a bigger hole in the pot I repoted it for better drainage. And found a spot in the patio that it seems to like. I reposition it every time I water it, but in the same location. NO direct sun. I haven't had to use fertilizer at all. Hopefully I keep this one alive. This nurse doesn't wanna go through another plant code of resuscitation. 😂 I wish I could post a picture of it. I'm so proud of it!💚 thank you for making this video. 💜
Hi MariBu, thank you SO MUCH for your nice comment and of course, for watching. I am sure you do everything right and it will thrive. I also try to turn mine so that it grows round from all sides, but it is so actively moving towards the light every two days.
Just water it. It’s better than ice cubes and you need to make sure the water is enough by letting it drip down the pot. I know the instructions say that but it is not effective. It even says that for orchid plants which is very wrong. Orchids have to be soaked. Instructions are not always accurate to go by. You’re better off getting info from TH-cam
Thank you for this informative video. I have 2 money plants, one I’ve had for a couple of years, and one I just purchased. I did my research and was not having any problems with any of my plant. A out 3 months ago, my granddaughter decided she’d help me water my plants, I did mention to her not to water that particular plant because the soil need to dry in between waterings, she must of not heard me because she watered it. About 3 days later I started getting yellow spotting on about 4 or 5 leaves which I ended up loosing. At about the months time after this situation, I noticed little balls of fungus on the top of the soil. I waited for it to completely dry up and at the next watering I took a spoon and scraped about 1/4 inch of top soil from the plant to try and eliminate this fungus. I’m keeping an eye on it to see if the leaves start turning yellow and the fungus grows back. Please let me know if I’m missing something to try and save my plant. Thank you.
Hey Sandra, is the plant in a very big pot? Or will the soil get dry quick? If it grows in a very big pot, or if the soil is not sandy, maybe it's worth repotting than waiting till it will get dry. It's just an idea
I kinda let the soil dry out often but I always mist the leaves. Also I had them under a grow light. Mistake. It started dying so I moved it where it's light but not sunny. Idk how to prune it correctly though.
Great video- I’ve been watering the thick stem for some reason- makes sense not to!! I have a very large one that sulks during the winter, but rejuvenates nice outside in summer shade. The other one is a 2” thick by about 7” stump with no leaves I pulled out of the garbage at Lowe’s. It’s doing great, has nice leaves. Not sure yet what the roots are doing. But this was helpful, thank you! 🌱
I am so glad I discovered this video! I have a money tree I purchased from Ikea when it was only about 10" tall. It is now a 7' tall tree. I am in central Florida. It is outside, in my pool cage but under a roof. It faces east and gets morning sun. By noon it is in full shade but because the sun reflects off the pool it still gets a lot of light. This year we had a mild, wet winter. I have had greater than normal leaf loss, and a lot of the leaves, especially lower leaves and those more exposed to the sun, have turned brown at the tips. I am not sure if the pot is too small, if it needs fertilizer, if it is a fungus issue, or I am not watering correctly. Advice?
Hey Mary, I think in Florida the climate may be perfect for these plants. It's very sunny, warm and humid. If the tips turn brown, maybe you don't water it enough and being under the bright sun, the leave still get a bit burned? I would change the place of the plant and would observe if it continues. As for repotting, they don't need a big pot, but if it's still in the nursery pot, maybe it needs fresh soil and/or fertilizing.
I but the dead leafs and trimmings in the pot and they break down and the plant looks so healthy don’t know if it’s just my weird practice or if it has some real use but I believe it’s doing a little something
One thing i learned from growing pachira aquatica, literally never water the plant. Do it maybe once a month in winter and twice a month in summer. Underwater is standable but never get it overwatered
My plant has little dried out spots and faded spots on about 40% of its leaves and ive been wondering why. Im now aware that ive been burning my plant. It definitely gets a lot of very bright sometimes direct light. I will be moving it back from my windows and seeing how it responds to medium-bright indirect light.
Hey :) Yes, that can be the reason, but also faded silvery spots can be damage by the thrips. Check if there are tiny white, green or black insects on the leaves.
@@AnnasViolets There were not any bugs. I try to make it a daily habit of checking most of plants because ive heard of how fast things like spider mites or aphids can take over a plant. After some experimenting i’ve realized that it was definitely getting burned.
Hi, Thanks for useful info. My plant is not growing, what maybe the problem? Initially I over watered possibly and some leaves fell off, now I dried, some times when the soil is dry, I pour water. But it grows sometimes. When I bought it, it grew very well for some times.
What about using a self-watering pot? Its a pot that has a grill on the bottom that separates the soil from the water on the bottom? The water is supposed to collect on the bottom and keep the plant watered.
Dear Sir, İ have this plant since long time, she was growing very nicely, bright shining leaves. But suddenly the leaves start falling easly and rest of the leaves with new generated or newly grown start to fauld or twist inside additionally a sticky or light glued surface, colorless on the leaves very noticeable even though still new leaves and many new branches still created. Your advice is very thankful and very appreciated.
Merci pour ta vidéo 👍 Je savais pas mal de choses que tu as dites, mais pas toutes. J'ai perdu pendant l'hiver quelques feuilles sur les tiges de mon Pachira, question: est-ce que de nouvelles tiges vont repousser là où il manque les tiges tombées ? Ou alors il faut que je coupe la tige pour qu'une nouvelle pousse ? D'avance merci pour ta réponse 👍
I bought one, and within two months it died. I followed the instructions to the letter, it just dried up. Unfortunately, I was given 30 days to return if anything happened.
@@asmrtpop2676 Oh my God! Exactly, what I have found it. The rubber band! First of all, I thought that I picked randomly from the floor, it was a bunch of plastic bags, I thought maybe a rubber band was in this plastic, etc. But still was a strange discovery! Thank you so so much for this info. My Pachira is dying but I still have hope. Three times I have changed the soil.
Mine lasted about a little over a year. It was three braided together . I guess I will have to try again. Didn't think we were watering too much. I got that one, a bonsai which is doing great and a bamboo which is also doing great and gave the responsibility to my girlfriend. I guess we will try again on the pachira. They are all in front of window in back of the house. Do you have any suggestions? I'm hoping to get a new pachira tommorow. I loved it. I'm so sad 😢😊
Hey Kevin, you should definitely try growing pachira again. They are so beautiful. What conditions you have in that room? If it's a bright are without direct sunlight, it will be the best
@@AnnasViolets I bought another one yesterday. Do I need special soil and can I use sevendust spray?? I noticed a few insects or mites was around them.
It can be root rot from overwatering. In this case check if the roots are rotten or not. Or it may be thrips - very tiny white, green or black insects. They damage the leaves
@@bluehowlite I washed the plants with soap water for several times, used neem oil, but nothing helped. I used Careo sticks, which is fertilizer+pesticide and that's how I got rid of them. I have a separate video about that: th-cam.com/video/MQ030Zr210Q/w-d-xo.html
@@bluehowlite I used Careo sticks, which is a fertilizer and a pesticide. After months of trying many things, only those sticks helped. But I was also checking the stems and the leaves daily and removing the insects by hand
Why are my plants leaves dying? I received it as a gift from my granddaughter when it was very small. It's grown pretty tall but the leaves are falling. What can I do to stop them from falling?
Improper temps meaning it was cold? If yes, then most probably the leaves are damaged, they will turn yellow, then brown, then will fall off. But the new ones will grow.
It will be better if you repot it in fresh soil, which will not be wet. Don't water it that much and before repotting cut all rotten roots. :) Hope it helps. It will not recover itself, if the roots are rotting it will move even to the stems
@@AnnasViolets awwww.. i have been trying to bring her back. How do u know it the other branches are good? Would you recommend uprooting to see? If so, from there how would u know if their still good? Sry for a million questions. I hope youre having a great day. All love, light, and positive vibes ur way and peeps in the comments ❤️🤗🕯
I have a Pachira Aquatica plant . It loves it by my south window. It gets the morning and afternoon sun coming in. It is now drooping at the bottom only the rest are good. I also put it on my front porch it gets a lot of sunshine it loves that it really grows then. I water it once a week in the house and twice outside. Please let me know why it’s drooping? The leaves are not falling. Thank you.
@@AnnasViolets hi thank you for replying back. Right after the afternoon sun came out it perked right up. I will keep an eye out for the humidity though thank you again. My plant was given to me she un braided it to. I left it as it was.
Hi i need urgent help!! All the leaves have fallen from my money tree and tip is dry, can I still save it?! The trunk still looks healthy. Can I cut the dead end? 😢
Hey Mayra, you can cut the dead parts. But also, take it out of the pot, check the roots, cut everything that's rotten, plant it up again in fresh soil, don't water too much and too often. Also, there will be a rubber band holding all branches together, you can remove it. The branches will still stay braided
Iridescent light for 2 hours a day was what was recommended. I couldn't find an iridescent bulb at Menards. I got a Stonepoint low heat output full spectrum grow bulb. Money tree likes swamps? Mist it with humidifier. It seems to be doing good. In addition to indirect sunlight I bask it for 2 hours in this light. Is this light good?
I have a couple money trees (one big one and a small one) they both came with curling leafs. Is there anything I can do to make the leafs get straight?
I've gone through 3 money tree's. I'm typically pretty good with indoor plants, but this particular plant is just a pain in the ass to take care of. Tried watering it once every 2 weeks, died after 3 months. Current one I have, tried watering it once a week and now one of the branches has already died. And I am keeping it in an indirect light area. Maybe I am just not buying a healthy tree.
Well, I believe that I unfortunately did six out of 10 of the do not the worst one is watering the stems now the stems are dead I do have one extension coming out with leaves. Is there a way that I can save my money plant after I have done this I did not know that I shouldn’t water the stems the bottom and I also did not takeoff the elastic so it is basically crumbling apart.
Maybe it's still possible to save it. You can take it out of the soil, remove all rotten parts and repot in fresh soil (do not overwater), also choose a smaller pot, if you remove a lot of roots.
Thank you for this amazing and informative video! I bought my first money tree 3 weeks ago and it’s been happy. But.. it’s leaves started curling a little inward and some backward, and i was wondering what’s the problem. Color of all the leaves are normal green without any spots, it has bright indirect light. I know it’s hasn’t been a long time since I brought it home, but im trying to take a good care. Can overwatering be the problem? Or opposite? Or am I overpanicking and that’s normal…
Hello! I really enjoyed your video. We just bought this plant and after watching your video, I fear we may have over watered it and also would move it outside sometimes for sunlight because it’s located by a window but the window is draped. The leaves are dying at the tips and kind of curling. Could you please tell me what you think?
I just got three from a family member... the two look in good condition but the biggest one has a few yellow leaves, which isnt my biggest concern as it also has white spots... im not sure what the spots are and was wondering if you knew anything about that and if so id appreactiate some advice 😊
I have been babying my large money tree for 6 months replanting repotting etc but still dying. Little new shoots pop up but then today another large stem broke off from rot...it is down to only 3 very small stems started with 6 large ones???
Hey Ann, if it's white-silvery irregular spots, it's most probably thrips. I have a separate video on thrips and how they look like, and how to get rid of them. Look for them especially under the leaves, but also on the leaves. They can be tiny white, green and black. If you find one, most probably they are on all plants and you need to treat all plants, even if you don't see any spots yet. They lay eggs everywhere and don't even need a partner for that
Hey Shareef, I'd like to give you some plant names, but I'll need to know in which climate will you be growing these plants. :) Also, would you like plants for garden or houseplants?
@@md_shareef_adil Geranium, Petunia, Violas...there are so many. I would suggest you just go to a local store and pick the ones that you like. Normally in the spring, there are so many plants that will flower the whole summer
I purchased a small plant from Lowes and am concerned because it was sitting in a drainage pot inside a ceramic pot in about 1-1/2in of water. I repotted it after reading on line that they should not be sitting in water. Now a week later, the bottom leaves are turning yellow and falling off. What should I do to save this plant?
Hey Jack. If you think the roots may be rotten, I would recommend taking it out of the soil, checking and removing all rotten roots and planting it again. But also, maybe it's just bottom older leaves. It can be natural. Maybe observe it for a bit, if more leaves get yellow than definitely check the roots
Yes, of course. The burnt leaves will not recover, but the new ones will be healthy. I am sure you already moved the plant from the sun :) so it should be fine
Hi there my money tree looks good in spring but now fall try to give new leaves but they turn brown and die so don't know if it's some kind of disease, if you can help pls
I have a dying money tree, no leaves left, tips of the only 2-green branches are dried out. Base of root seems firm enough, hopefully not rotted. Can I save this tree? Need help please. (friend gave me this plant & I feel very responsible to revive it). Thank you!🤔
Hi. I would suggest taking the plant out of the soil, checking the roots, if they are not rotten, then plant it in a pot, based on the root system. They don't need big pots. Hopefully, it's not rotten, but I doubt it, as otherwise the stems wouldn't get dry :(
@@AnnasViolets Thank you! I did removed from soil rinsed plant trunk plus the roots. No sign of rot in roots :). Planted in fresh soil and kept soil slightly damp, now after 2 weeks new growth at base of the dying branches. 5 Fresh New green stems growing! So happy to see it develop & coming back. Thank you again!!!!👍
My plant leaves start drying up at the tips and eventually the whole leaf dries and falls off.. I have lost few plants due to this. Any ideas what might be the problem here?
My money tree is growing good but recently just started dropping all the leaves, but there's new growth on the stems. Plant is healthy looking but now it's just tall stalks with less leaves. It's this normal?
So number nine I have a good size pot for my money tree and it has holes in the bottom so what am I supposed to do cover up some of the holes because it does run out from the bottom and someone told me to put it on top of some rocks and keep a little bit of water in the pan where the rocks are because it needs moisture is this true
I do not have good lighting in my apartment...and now that's it is fall I have no where for it to go. I want to get better with my plants but they all die after about 2months😢
I have one of these and there are 5 braided stems. One of them is kind of squishy and the small leaf from that stem is browning. The soil is dry though, could it still be root rot? What should I be looking for on the roots?
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1:21 don't use pot without holes
2:16 wrong size of pots, danger of overwater
2:47 don't overwater
3:16 dont water stemps but soil
3:33 not enough light
3:38 too much direct light
4:25 too cold, leaves touching cold stuff
4:54 water it even in winter
5:16 soil too dry
5:48 wrong type of soil
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My plant is dying cause of plant pest!!!
Little spiders with wings, nearly invisible to the eye, coming with tiny webs.
Maybe add this to description or next video as a mistake: not caring for plant pest!
Thank you
@@Megamonty88 Spider Mites. They suck the nutrients out of your plants.
@@Megamonty88 use been oil to get rid of them or get alcohol to wipe them off. I prefer been oil however I would treat my plant outside. Been oil stinks. 😬
finally figured it out!
I overwatered my money tree before going on vacation. I thought it got dry when I went away.
Also make sure the humidity is quite high in the room. They don't like dry air!
Thanks for adding that 👍
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When I first got my money tree, the first thing I did wrong was repotting it in a very big pot. However, my money tree is doing very good. I had it for about a month now.
I would definitely recommend repotting it again in a smaller one. It will take just one time overwatering and you will not notice how it will start to rot, until it's late :(
That's a lot of mistakes...🤣but very informative. I'm on my 2nd money tree. Killed the 1st one.😝 but doing much better with my 2nd one. This plant definitely don't like a lot of water. I only water it every 2-3 weeks and I use the the meter stick for moisture to make sure I'm not over watering. I use overnight water. I also drilled a bigger hole in the pot I repoted it for better drainage. And found a spot in the patio that it seems to like. I reposition it every time I water it, but in the same location. NO direct sun. I haven't had to use fertilizer at all. Hopefully I keep this one alive. This nurse doesn't wanna go through another plant code of resuscitation. 😂 I wish I could post a picture of it. I'm so proud of it!💚 thank you for making this video. 💜
Hi MariBu, thank you SO MUCH for your nice comment and of course, for watching. I am sure you do everything right and it will thrive. I also try to turn mine so that it grows round from all sides, but it is so actively moving towards the light every two days.
I think the one in the beginning of the video that only has 2 looks really cool very majestic
It's kind of an unusual view, right? :)
Love this info and the funny 😄 opps in the middle 😄 thanks for that
Glad you liked it! Yes, recording is not smooth sometimes :)
I put ice cubes in mine once per week and it is growing beautifully but need to repot ❤
Why do you put ice cubes?
@@AnnasViolets because when I bought the plant the instructions said to just put an ice cube once per week. My guess it prevents over saturation.
Just water it. It’s better than ice cubes and you need to make sure the water is enough by letting it drip down the pot. I know the instructions say that but it is not effective. It even says that for orchid plants which is very wrong. Orchids have to be soaked. Instructions are not always accurate to go by. You’re better off getting info from TH-cam
Thank you for this informative video.
I have 2 money plants, one I’ve had for a couple of years, and one I just purchased. I did my research and was not having any problems with any of my plant.
A out 3 months ago, my granddaughter decided she’d help me water my plants, I did mention to her not to water that particular plant because the soil need to dry in between waterings, she must of not heard me because she watered it. About 3 days later I started getting yellow spotting on about 4 or 5 leaves which I ended up loosing. At about the months time after this situation, I noticed little balls of fungus on the top of the soil. I waited for it to completely dry up and at the next watering I took a spoon and scraped about 1/4 inch of top soil from the plant to try and eliminate this fungus. I’m keeping an eye on it to see if the leaves start turning yellow and the fungus grows back.
Please let me know if I’m missing something to try and save my plant.
Thank you.
Hey Sandra, is the plant in a very big pot? Or will the soil get dry quick? If it grows in a very big pot, or if the soil is not sandy, maybe it's worth repotting than waiting till it will get dry. It's just an idea
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I kinda let the soil dry out often but I always mist the leaves. Also I had them under a grow light. Mistake. It started dying so I moved it where it's light but not sunny. Idk how to prune it correctly though.
It's winter here and my money tree has started turning and dropping leaves the last few days.
It sounds like it is too cold and not getting enough light.
Great video- I’ve been watering the thick stem for some reason- makes sense not to!! I have a very large one that sulks during the winter, but rejuvenates nice outside in summer shade. The other one is a 2” thick by about 7” stump with no leaves I pulled out of the garbage at Lowe’s. It’s doing great, has nice leaves. Not sure yet what the roots are doing. But this was helpful, thank you! 🌱
Sounds great! It seems that you have saved that one from Lowe's. :)
Mine also loves it outside but gets very grumping indoors in the winter. I live in Michigan so it has to come in.
Omg I completely screwed up. I had them sitting outside for hours today 😫😫😫 damn!!!! And I learned so much! Thank you!!!!
Oh, I hope it is ok? Thank you so much for watching. I am happy it was useful
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I am so glad I discovered this video! I have a money tree I purchased from Ikea when it was only about 10" tall. It is now a 7' tall tree. I am in central Florida. It is outside, in my pool cage but under a roof. It faces east and gets morning sun. By noon it is in full shade but because the sun reflects off the pool it still gets a lot of light. This year we had a mild, wet winter. I have had greater than normal leaf loss, and a lot of the leaves, especially lower leaves and those more exposed to the sun, have turned brown at the tips. I am not sure if the pot is too small, if it needs fertilizer, if it is a fungus issue, or I am not watering correctly. Advice?
Hey Mary, I think in Florida the climate may be perfect for these plants. It's very sunny, warm and humid. If the tips turn brown, maybe you don't water it enough and being under the bright sun, the leave still get a bit burned? I would change the place of the plant and would observe if it continues.
As for repotting, they don't need a big pot, but if it's still in the nursery pot, maybe it needs fresh soil and/or fertilizing.
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I but the dead leafs and trimmings in the pot and they break down and the plant looks so healthy don’t know if it’s just my weird practice or if it has some real use but I believe it’s doing a little something
🌸 Thanks for watching
It helps return the nutrients to the soil that were used to make the leaves.
That makes sense, but it can also attract insects. If you're not seeing bugs, then maybe you're fine.
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Wondering about continuing the braiding on my plant.
Here is how I did it: th-cam.com/video/QHL5V0uaDBI/w-d-xo.html :)
One thing i learned from growing pachira aquatica, literally never water the plant. Do it maybe once a month in winter and twice a month in summer. Underwater is standable but never get it overwatered
My plant has little dried out spots and faded spots on about 40% of its leaves and ive been wondering why. Im now aware that ive been burning my plant. It definitely gets a lot of very bright sometimes direct light. I will be moving it back from my windows and seeing how it responds to medium-bright indirect light.
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Hey :) Yes, that can be the reason, but also faded silvery spots can be damage by the thrips. Check if there are tiny white, green or black insects on the leaves.
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They do not take well to being moved. Also, water them every 10 days by placing a ice cube near the base. It will come back
@@AnnasViolets There were not any bugs. I try to make it a daily habit of checking most of plants because ive heard of how fast things like spider mites or aphids can take over a plant.
After some experimenting i’ve realized that it was definitely getting burned.
Get video. I need to water a little less. Glad I found you. Will subscribe to learn more. Tfs cheers
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Yup learned the sun part the hard way 😅 lots of leaves are losing color I guess they got “sun burned”
Hey Monica, the new leaves will be healthy :)
I love your laugh! Thanks for the tips :)
Thank you so much! Nothing is smooth recording videos :)
Hi, Thanks for useful info. My plant is not growing, what maybe the problem? Initially I over watered possibly and some leaves fell off, now I dried, some times when the soil is dry, I pour water. But it grows sometimes. When I bought it, it grew very well for some times.
Hey Mozzam, well, it seems the plant was quite stressed and now it's recovering. It will not be growing fast, if the roots were rotten
What about using a self-watering pot? Its a pot that has a grill on the bottom that separates the soil from the water on the bottom? The water is supposed to collect on the bottom and keep the plant watered.
Dear Sir, İ have this plant since long time, she was growing very nicely, bright shining leaves. But suddenly the leaves start falling easly and rest of the leaves with new generated or newly grown start to fauld or twist inside additionally a sticky or light glued surface, colorless on the leaves very noticeable even though still new leaves and many new branches still created.
Your advice is very thankful and very appreciated.
Merci pour ta vidéo 👍
Je savais pas mal de choses que tu as dites, mais pas toutes.
J'ai perdu pendant l'hiver quelques feuilles sur les tiges de mon Pachira, question: est-ce que de nouvelles tiges vont repousser là où il manque les tiges tombées ? Ou alors il faut que je coupe la tige pour qu'une nouvelle pousse ?
D'avance merci pour ta réponse 👍
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Thank you so much! :)
The stems on my money tree are shriveled and very soft to the touch.
From what you describe, it seems the tree is already completely rotten :(
@@AnnasViolets 😞
How is your tree? Could you save it?
@@AnnasViolets it was already dead , I was so sad 😞.
I bought one, and within two months it died. I followed the instructions to the letter, it just dried up. Unfortunately, I was given 30 days to return if anything happened.
Did you inspect the roots for a rubber band? Store bought ones often have this and it slowly suffocates the plant.
@@asmrtpop2676 Oh my God! Exactly, what I have found it. The rubber band! First of all, I thought that I picked randomly from the floor, it was a bunch of plastic bags, I thought maybe a rubber band was in this plastic, etc. But still was a strange discovery! Thank you so so much for this info. My Pachira is dying but I still have hope. Three times I have changed the soil.
Mine lasted about a little over a year. It was three braided together . I guess I will have to try again. Didn't think we were watering too much. I got that one, a bonsai which is doing great and a bamboo which is also doing great and gave the responsibility to my girlfriend. I guess we will try again on the pachira. They are all in front of window in back of the house. Do you have any suggestions? I'm hoping to get a new pachira tommorow. I loved it. I'm so sad 😢😊
Hey Kevin, you should definitely try growing pachira again. They are so beautiful. What conditions you have in that room? If it's a bright are without direct sunlight, it will be the best
@@AnnasViolets I bought another one yesterday. Do I need special soil and can I use sevendust spray?? I noticed a few insects or mites was around them.
Am currently studying at Papua new guinea university of natural resources so am very interested for your vedio
All the leaves fell off my money tree and it looks like the stems are drying out. Is there any hope to revive it?
Mine is the same.
What kind soil I should buy for Money Tree
I have all links in the description of the video 💜💚
What do you think the leave tips of my money tree turns brown? Appreciated it if you can tell.
It may be dry air, but also overwatering, if they leaves look droopy.
Again this is absolutely great video , which sometimes I always got problems with some of my plants , thank you for sharing , see later
Happy to help! Thank you so much for a very kind comment :)
Soo helpful, thank you!
Hi, can I grow money tree plant in a self watering pot? Thanks
Hey Maro. I wouldn't recommend it for this plant, as it gets rotten pretty easy :(
Can I move my money tree daily from the living room to the kitchen were is more sunlight then in the evening move it back to the livingroom
Hi Edwin, yes, but it's a lot of work :)
Thanks for the video. My money tree started producing deformed new leaves, what could be the cause?
It can be root rot from overwatering. In this case check if the roots are rotten or not. Or it may be thrips - very tiny white, green or black insects. They damage the leaves
Hi Anna, how do you get rid of the thrips?
@@bluehowlite I washed the plants with soap water for several times, used neem oil, but nothing helped. I used Careo sticks, which is fertilizer+pesticide and that's how I got rid of them. I have a separate video about that: th-cam.com/video/MQ030Zr210Q/w-d-xo.html
@@bluehowlite I used Careo sticks, which is a fertilizer and a pesticide. After months of trying many things, only those sticks helped. But I was also checking the stems and the leaves daily and removing the insects by hand
So good to know. I’m so glad my money tree is flourishing. Great tips. Certain plants are particular
Yes they are! These are amazing plants and yours is also very beautiful!
How about in a Garage??or by a front door 🚪🤔🤔
If there is natural light, it shall be fine
If I cut all the branches off and leave no leaves, will it still grow new leaves to make it smaller?
It will grow, but it's better to leave green branches. From the wooden parts it may be hard or will take long until it grows
Can you put eggs or egg shells in the soil?
I know some people do it for calcium, but I fertilize the plants and don't add additional bio products in the soil
Why are my plants leaves dying? I received it as a gift from my granddaughter when it was very small. It's grown pretty tall but the leaves are falling. What can I do to stop them from falling?
If my leaves are pale due to improper temps, can they turn dark green again if the issue is resolved?
Improper temps meaning it was cold? If yes, then most probably the leaves are damaged, they will turn yellow, then brown, then will fall off. But the new ones will grow.
Thank you!
You're welcome! 🪴
What should I do after a possible root rot , does it eventually fix itself ?
It will be better if you repot it in fresh soil, which will not be wet. Don't water it that much and before repotting cut all rotten roots. :) Hope it helps. It will not recover itself, if the roots are rotting it will move even to the stems
Do u have any tips for cutting the branches? One mines started to darken and die.
Unfortunately, when the branches are rotten, it's not really possible to save them. I remove the whole branch
@@AnnasViolets awwww.. i have been trying to bring her back. How do u know it the other branches are good? Would you recommend uprooting to see? If so, from there how would u know if their still good? Sry for a million questions. I hope youre having a great day. All love, light, and positive vibes ur way and peeps in the comments ❤️🤗🕯
How much water does the plant need when you water it? I always overwater.
Try to water it less and less often. They grow pretty well with less water and can stay dry for a couple of days
I have a Pachira Aquatica plant . It loves it by my south window. It gets the morning and afternoon sun coming in. It is now drooping at the bottom only the rest are good. I also put it on my front porch it gets a lot of sunshine it loves that it really grows then. I water it once a week in the house and twice outside. Please let me know why it’s drooping? The leaves are not falling. Thank you.
Hi Nancy, maybe the air humidity is low?
@@AnnasViolets hi thank you for replying back. Right after the afternoon sun came out it perked right up. I will keep an eye out for the humidity though thank you again. My plant was given to me she un braided it to. I left it as it was.
I hope it will grow nicely :)
@@AnnasViolets thanks Anna. All my plants are grouped together.
Such a high maintenance plant…ayi ayi yahiiiii
What IS the right soil for pachira money tree?
Here is my new video and I talk about the soil too: th-cam.com/video/k4l38kzOXzo/w-d-xo.html
@@AnnasViolets thanks 🙏
Can you help me please? My money tree is tall and leggy what should I do ? Its leaning over also.
How to understand which pot is too big and which is ok?
Been growing mine in just water, any tips?
No idea. To be honest, not sure how it doesn't get rotten in water. Do you put the wooden stem in the water?
If i mix cactus and succent and potting mix soil, does the money tree will survive and grow?
Should I take the band off the bottom of the plant ??
Hi i need urgent help!! All the leaves have fallen from my money tree and tip is dry, can I still save it?! The trunk still looks healthy. Can I cut the dead end? 😢
Hey Mayra, you can cut the dead parts. But also, take it out of the pot, check the roots, cut everything that's rotten, plant it up again in fresh soil, don't water too much and too often. Also, there will be a rubber band holding all branches together, you can remove it. The branches will still stay braided
Thank you. I will follow your recommendation and hopefully it works 🤞🏽
Iridescent light for 2 hours a day was what was recommended. I couldn't find an iridescent bulb at Menards. I got a Stonepoint low heat output full spectrum grow bulb. Money tree likes swamps? Mist it with humidifier. It seems to be doing good. In addition to indirect sunlight I bask it for 2 hours in this light. Is this light good?
What is the best potting soil for my money tree
Here is my new video and I talk about the soil too: th-cam.com/video/k4l38kzOXzo/w-d-xo.html
I have a couple money trees (one big one and a small one) they both came with curling leafs. Is there anything I can do to make the leafs get straight?
Hi Carolina, check for insects under the leaves and roots. It may be getting rotten
Can I put 2 inches of stone at the bottom of the pot for drainage. The pot has one hole in the middle.
Yes, it's possible. Maybe you can even make more holes? I always prefer to have more holes in the pots and no drainage layer at all
thank you for sharing
My pleasure
I've gone through 3 money tree's. I'm typically pretty good with indoor plants, but this particular plant is just a pain in the ass to take care of. Tried watering it once every 2 weeks, died after 3 months. Current one I have, tried watering it once a week and now one of the branches has already died. And I am keeping it in an indirect light area. Maybe I am just not buying a healthy tree.
Does the pot have big drainage holes? Is it in a sandy, well-drained soil? Does the soil get dry between the watering?
Don’t put too much water in it, just do ice cubes once per week, these type of plants don’t like too much water and too much sun.
Well, I believe that I unfortunately did six out of 10 of the do not the worst one is watering the stems now the stems are dead I do have one extension coming out with leaves. Is there a way that I can save my money plant after I have done this I did not know that I shouldn’t water the stems the bottom and I also did not takeoff the elastic so it is basically crumbling apart.
Maybe it's still possible to save it. You can take it out of the soil, remove all rotten parts and repot in fresh soil (do not overwater), also choose a smaller pot, if you remove a lot of roots.
Thank you for this amazing and informative video! I bought my first money tree 3 weeks ago and it’s been happy. But.. it’s leaves started curling a little inward and some backward, and i was wondering what’s the problem. Color of all the leaves are normal green without any spots, it has bright indirect light. I know it’s hasn’t been a long time since I brought it home, but im trying to take a good care. Can overwatering be the problem? Or opposite? Or am I overpanicking and that’s normal…
Hi Aiturgan, overwatering can cause it, indeed. Reduce watering a little bit and the new leaves should be fine.
mine was happy one day and all the leaves went pale and crispy and fell off? I have thrips atm, and the trunk isn't rotten
Yes, thrips is definitely a big problem. From all of the insects, it's the hardest to get rid of thrips. Hope your tree will make it
Hello! I really enjoyed your video.
We just bought this plant and after watching your video, I fear we may have over watered it and also would move it outside sometimes for sunlight because it’s located by a window but the window is draped. The leaves are dying at the tips and kind of curling. Could you please tell me what you think?
I just got three from a family member... the two look in good condition but the biggest one has a few yellow leaves, which isnt my biggest concern as it also has white spots... im not sure what the spots are and was wondering if you knew anything about that and if so id appreactiate some advice 😊
I have been babying my large money tree for 6 months replanting repotting etc but still dying. Little new shoots pop up but then today another large stem broke off from rot...it is down to only 3 very small stems started with 6 large ones???
Hey Judy. Yes, when these plants start to rot, it's very hard to save them. Maybe you could cut some green stems for propagation?
The leaves in mine is now getting some white spots and it looks like something is definitely wrong. Any advice
Hey Ann, if it's white-silvery irregular spots, it's most probably thrips. I have a separate video on thrips and how they look like, and how to get rid of them. Look for them especially under the leaves, but also on the leaves. They can be tiny white, green and black. If you find one, most probably they are on all plants and you need to treat all plants, even if you don't see any spots yet. They lay eggs everywhere and don't even need a partner for that
Can u plz suggest what plants to buy during February month ..so that during Summers I can have lovely flowers
Hey Shareef, I'd like to give you some plant names, but I'll need to know in which climate will you be growing these plants. :) Also, would you like plants for garden or houseplants?
@@AnnasViolets thank you Anna for replying ..I am currently living in Germany Munich . Plz suggest some houseplants .
@@md_shareef_adil Geranium, Petunia, Violas...there are so many. I would suggest you just go to a local store and pick the ones that you like. Normally in the spring, there are so many plants that will flower the whole summer
It's been 4 years and I have yet to see any money on them. Should I add onions?
I purchased a small plant from Lowes and am concerned because it was sitting in a drainage pot inside a ceramic pot in about 1-1/2in of water. I repotted it after reading on line that they should not be sitting in water. Now a week later, the bottom leaves are turning yellow and falling off. What should I do to save this plant?
Hey Jack. If you think the roots may be rotten, I would recommend taking it out of the soil, checking and removing all rotten roots and planting it again. But also, maybe it's just bottom older leaves. It can be natural. Maybe observe it for a bit, if more leaves get yellow than definitely check the roots
It will come back . I was overwatering and all the leaves fell off and came back . Took about 3 months
Hello thanks for the information I'm wondering if I can save mine I think I sun burned it...the leaves are so brown
Yes, of course. The burnt leaves will not recover, but the new ones will be healthy. I am sure you already moved the plant from the sun :) so it should be fine
@@AnnasViolets thank you yes it's out from the sun I really want my plant to survive
I'm actually buying about one in a few days any advice in what I should do as a beginner
@@jam281977 Yes, N1 and the most important one - do not overwater it. It can stay dry for a couple of days
@@jam281977 I think it will be fine, the new growth will be healthy
Hi there my money tree looks good in spring but now fall try to give new leaves but they turn brown and die so don't know if it's some kind of disease, if you can help pls
I have a dying money tree, no leaves left, tips of the only 2-green branches are dried out. Base of root seems firm enough, hopefully not rotted. Can I save this tree? Need help please. (friend gave me this plant & I feel very responsible to revive it). Thank you!🤔
Hi. I would suggest taking the plant out of the soil, checking the roots, if they are not rotten, then plant it in a pot, based on the root system. They don't need big pots. Hopefully, it's not rotten, but I doubt it, as otherwise the stems wouldn't get dry :(
@@AnnasViolets Thank you! I did removed from soil rinsed plant trunk plus the roots. No sign of rot in roots :). Planted in fresh soil and kept soil slightly damp, now after 2 weeks new growth at base of the dying branches. 5 Fresh New green stems growing! So happy to see it develop & coming back. Thank you again!!!!👍
I have gnats in my money tree. Do I need to re-pot it?
Thanks 😊 for your help.
Most welcome 😊 Do you grow money tree? I just posted another video, answering the most common questions, asked under comments of my Pachira videos. :)
@@AnnasViolets yes, I do thanks again I'll have a look.
This was really helpful, thank you!
I'm so glad! 🪴 How is your money tree growing?
I accidentally cut a trunk with leaves on it, how or can I get it to get new growth.
Hiw much water does it need? I have a small one
I let it dry between watering
My plant leaves start drying up at the tips and eventually the whole leaf dries and falls off.. I have lost few plants due to this. Any ideas what might be the problem here?
Hi Swapna, it usually happens in autumn, when the temperatures drop. In which climate do you grow this plant?
I have trunk rot near soil and droopy leaves. can this be fixed?
Yes. Repot it immediately in fresh soil, remove all rotten parts and don't water for a little bit
@@AnnasViolets Oh Anna thank you, my Pachira has the same symptoms, as the previous comment.
How can i get it to be bushier,?
My money tree has gnats and my exterminator said larva is on it too do I have to throw my plant away?
Hey Tara, no. Just cover the soil with sand for about 1 cm. After a couple of weeks, they will be gone
My money tree is growing good but recently just started dropping all the leaves, but there's new growth on the stems. Plant is healthy looking but now it's just tall stalks with less leaves. It's this normal?
If it's a bit cold, where it grows, it can happen. Usually at the end of autumn, in winter they may drop some leaves
can we grow it in artificial light (Room light)??
So number nine I have a good size pot for my money tree and it has holes in the bottom so what am I supposed to do cover up some of the holes because it does run out from the bottom and someone told me to put it on top of some rocks and keep a little bit of water in the pan where the rocks are because it needs moisture is this true
I do not have good lighting in my apartment...and now that's it is fall I have no where for it to go. I want to get better with my plants but they all die after about 2months😢
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I have one of these and there are 5 braided stems. One of them is kind of squishy and the small leaf from that stem is browning. The soil is dry though, could it still be root rot? What should I be looking for on the roots?
Hey Nicole, yes most probably that one is rotten, even though the soil is already dry
@@AnnasViolets okay thank you! I took it out should I replace the soil? Or does the root rot not spread to the other ones
@@Nicole-ol5ee If the roots were rotten, I would use fresh soil
Great video
Thank you SO MUCH! 💜🪴Glad you enjoyed it! Do you grow a money tree?
What is the ideal temp range for my money tree?