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Add a Pachira Bonsai Tree to your family of plants, or place it at your study table to elevate the visuals of your room. A symbol of good fortune and wealth, the Pachira Money Bonsai plant is one of the famous indoor Bonsai plants. Also known as Pachira Aquatica, it requires little or no care and makes for gifting options. 

All You Need To Know About Pachira Bonsai Tree

Pachira money tree is native to the humid tropical region and can grow up to 20 meters in its natural habitat. While indoors, its size depends on the size of the pot. It is a low-maintenance Bonsai plant that is perfect for beginners. 

A Feng Shui Plant that brings fortune and good luck

This money attracting plant is a famous Feng Shui plant whose five-pointed leaves represent the five elements of Feng Shui and bring prosperity and abundance to those who keep it. 

A fashion statement for your house

It comes in two stunning varieties- single trunk and braided trunk Pachira Bonsai. The tall and sturdy single Pachira looks gorgeous, while the one with the braided stem and leaves of five sets makes for a unique gift and decorative centerpiece.  

Air-purifying 

Apart from all these specialties, the Pachira Bonsai tree is one of the best natural air-purifying plants that refine the indoor air by absorbing chemical pollutants like xylene, toluene, formaldehyde, etc. 

How to take care of the Pachira Bonsai Tree?

want to learn how to care for your Pachira Money tree by yourself? Here’s the complete care guide that’ll make it easy for you.

  • Lighting: Put your Money Tree in medium to bright indirect light. It can be placed inside but make sure to provide proper bright light.
  • Water: Water it once a week. The Pachira Bonsai prefers well but infrequent watering. Water your Money Tree when half of the soil dries out. And make sure that the pot has a drainage hole that could prevent overwatering. 
  • Humidity: Pachira Money likes a bit of extra humidity so, keep it in a humid atmosphere. 
  • Feed: Feed once a month with water-soluble balanced plant food in spring and summer. Fertilizing is needed in the growing period only. 

FAQs About Pachira Money Tree

  • Why are the leaves of my Pachira yellowing?

Too much or too low humidity and fertilizer deficiency are the common causes that yellow the leaves. 

  • Why are the leaves of my Pachira drooping?

Overwatering is the usual cause of leaves drooping. Water when the soil is dry and place your pot at a warmer spot.

  • Why are the tips of the leaves of my Pachira browning?

Brown tips can be due to underwatering and excess exposure to the sun. Relocate the plant and make sure that the soil is moist all the time.