How to care for the Flowering Money Tree: cultivation techniques and management for the Money Tree.
How to care for a发财树 (Money Tree) flowerToday's tip for life: how to care for a发财树 (Money Tree) flower and the cultivation techniques and management of the Money Tree, including the following related contents:Many flower enthusiasts pay special attention to the meaning of plants when caring for flowers, so a plant like the Money Tree, which symbolizes the flow of wealth, has always been favored by flower enthusiasts. The Money Tree not only has a good meaning but also has high aesthetics; its leaves are glossy and green, and the shape is also pleasant, making it a beautiful sight in the home.However, caring for a Money Tree is not an easy task. Many flower enthusiasts experience yellowing leaves after a period of care, especially now that many think the weather is warm enough and neglect the daily management of the Money Tree. Today, let's talk about a few points to note when caring for a Money Tree to keep it green all year round.First point: LightLight plays a crucial role in the growth of plants, and the yellowing of leaves in the Money Tree at home is largely due to insufficient light. While the Money Tree is shade-tolerant, prolonged care in insufficient light can lead to yellowing leaves.Therefore, we must ensure adequate light when caring for a Money Tree, especially in spring, autumn, and winter when the light is softer. Placing it directly in direct sunlight is more conducive to its growth, but in the summer, when the light is very strong, placing it in an environment with sufficient scattered light is enough!Second point: WateringWatering is also very important when caring for a Money Tree. The plant requires very little water because its roots and stems have strong water storage capabilities. Therefore, we don't need to water it excessively; the soil should be watered thoroughly only after it is completely dry. Generally, watering once every two weeks is sufficient, ensuring that the soil remains in a state of "better dry than wet."Especially in this season, when temperatures are relatively low, and the evaporation rate of water is slow, we need to control the amount of water when watering carefully. Never water too much, as it can easily lead to root rot and yellowing leaves. Also, when watering, flower enthusiasts should choose to water with room-temperature water in the afternoon when the temperature is higher, avoiding watering in the morning or evening to prevent stimulating the plant's roots.However, to make its leaves greener and more glossy, we also need to regularly mist the plant or leaves to maintain moisture and even wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to help it perform photosynthesis and respiration better.