Lights & Water
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Water once a week
Where to grow: Bright indoor / shaded outdoors
Maintenance: Low maintenance
Special feature: Air purifying
Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: Chemical fertilizer should be applied to your money plant once a month in the winter and every two weeks from spring to summer. When potting and repotting the herb, use well-rotted cow dung manure.
Repotting: Once your Money Plant is growing well and thriving repot it in a slightly larger pot when it becomes root-bound and the growth slows down.
Propagation: The money plant is one of the simplest plants to reproduce, and stem cuttings are the most common method. Simply cut the stalk, making sure that each cutting has at least one root node, and then root the cutting in water or plant it directly in the soil, making sure that the root node is within the growing medium.
Common Problems
1. Money plant is one of the simplest plants to reproduce, and it can be achieved using stem cuttings. Simply cut the stem, ensuring that each cutting has at least one root node, and then root the cutting in water or plant it directly in the soil, ensuring that the root node is within the growing medium.
2. Why are the leaves of Pothos turning brown?
Browning of leaves can be exacerbated by a number of factors, including over-watering, too much sun, or, in the worst-case scenario, root rot.
Style and Decor
"Light Requirements: The Money Plant marble needs overt, partial, or dappled sunshine. This low-maintenance houseplant thrives under bright sunlight. Direct sunlight can be harmful to your Money Plant marble. Locations: Money plant marbles thrive in humid, indirect sunshine, so choose a site accordingly. Styling/decor tip: The money plant marble immediately adds a splash of beautiful green color to any room. To add a bright green color to your home decor, use money plant marbles on vertical wood panels in your living rooms or beds. "