Here’s what you should know about the popular “money tree” (Pachira aquatica) beyond the common belief that it brings wealth:
Money Tree: Surprising Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
1. Native Habitat
- Originally from Central and South America, often found in swamps.
- It thrives in humid, tropical conditions—so indoor care needs moderate humidity.
2. Not Actually Magical
- While folklore suggests it brings wealth and luck, there’s no scientific evidence that it attracts money.
- The “good luck” reputation comes from Feng Shui traditions, where its braided trunk and upward leaves symbolize growth and prosperity.
3. Growth and Care
- Can grow up to 6–8 feet indoors if cared for properly.
- Likes bright, indirect sunlight.
- Water once a week or when soil is dry; overwatering can cause root rot.
4. Air-Purifying Benefits
- Like many houseplants, it helps clean indoor air, absorbing toxins and releasing oxygen.
5. Toxicity
- Generally non-toxic to humans, but can cause mild stomach upset if ingested.
- Toxic to cats and dogs if eaten in large amounts.
6. Symbolism in Feng Shui
- Braided trunks symbolize intertwined positive energy.
- Usually placed in the southeast corner of a room to symbolize wealth.
7. Long Lifespan
- With proper care, a money tree can live 10+ years indoors, making it a long-term companion.
Tips Most People Don’t Know
- Rotate the plant every few weeks so all sides get sunlight.
- Mist occasionally to replicate tropical humidity.
- Avoid fertilizing in winter, when growth slows down.
- Braiding trunks isn’t just decorative—it encourages a strong, upright growth.
If you want, I can also give a step-by-step guide to make your money tree grow faster and look more “prosperous” indoors.
Do you want me to do that?