Repotting a Money Tree: The Ultimate Guide

a small money tree tied with a red ribbon at the top sits inside a talavera pot

Have you heard of the Money Tree? Known for bringing good luck into our homes, the Pachira aquatica, or Money Tree, is a fascinating plant. But there’s one thing you need to know if you want to repot it—the mix to use. Join me as we explore the world of repotting Money Trees and uncover the secrets to success.

The Origins of the Money Tree

The Money Tree, also called the Pacquira aquatica, is a tree native to subtropical and tropical regions. In its natural habitat, it can reach heights of 50 to 60 feet. Interestingly, it thrives on the edges of streams and swamps, which gives us a clue about the type of mix it prefers when grown as a houseplant. Unlike desert dwellers, the Money Tree craves a mix that retains moisture, just like the environment it is accustomed to.

Unveiling the Mix

coco fiber in a block a bowl of compost & a bag of charcoal lay on a pebble walkway

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Now, let’s talk about the mix you’ll need for repotting your Money Tree. Here’s what I used: approximately 3/4 coco fiber with chips, 1/8 charcoal, and 1/8 local organic compost. The charcoal improves drainage, absorbs impurities, and eliminates odors. If you can’t find local compost, Dr. Earth’s is a great alternative. Both options naturally enrich the soil, promoting healthy roots and robust plant growth.

Steps to Transplanting a Money Tree

Good to Know about Repotting a Money Tree

looking inside a small grow pot at the root ball of a money tree

Spring into early summer is the ideal time for repotting your Money Tree, although if circumstances demand it, you can repot during winter too. Just keep in mind that spring offers the best conditions for a successful transplant. When repotting, make sure you choose a pot that is one or two sizes larger than the current one, giving the plant ample room to grow. Additionally, ensure the pot has at least one drainage hole.

Money Tree Care After Repotting

looking down on the crown of a money tree

After repotting, water your Money Tree thoroughly until water drains out of the mix. Find a bright location for it, such as a room with lots of natural light. Brightness is vital for the Money Tree’s overall growth and well-being. With proper care and attention, your Money Tree will flourish, bringing you good fortune and happiness.

Final Thoughts

Repotting a Money Tree is an easy and rewarding process. Just remember to use the right mix, ensure proper drainage, and provide the plant with ample light. With these steps in mind, your Money Tree will thrive, becoming a symbol of prosperity and joy in your home.

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Happy gardening!

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