How to cultivate a wealth tree to make it flourish, and the methods and techniques for raising a wealth tree.
How to cultivate a lucky money tree to thriveToday, I will introduce to everyone how to cultivate a lucky money tree to thrive and the methods and techniques of growing the plant, as well as some knowledge about flowers. Next, the editor will provide an introduction.The leaves of the lucky money tree grow large and dark, with a thick trunk, and its name has a good meaning. Therefore, many people like to keep this plant, placing a pot indoors for good luck, a vigorous growth, and an attractive appearance. So, how can we cultivate a healthy lucky money tree? Many people have difficulty growing it well, with frequent occurrences of rotting leaves and drooping leaves. However, if we follow its natural habits and care for it properly, it will definitely grow well.Soil preparation is crucial for cultivating a healthy lucky money tree. Often, the plants sold in the flower market are grown in yellow soil, which is not suitable for them. If planted in the ground, it might be fine, but if planted in a pot with poor indoor ventilation and insufficient light, watering can cause waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. Since the lucky money tree has a thick trunk, if the roots rot and we don't notice in time, the trunk won't rot, but once the roots are mostly rotten, it will spread to the trunk. When the leaves become completely wilted, the plant will die. Therefore, we must prepare a soil with good breathability and water permeability, adding pine needle soil to adjust the soil acidity and prevent yellowing leaves.Watering should follow the principle that the soil in the pot should be completely dry before watering thoroughly. Never water the plant when the soil is still wet, as this can easily cause waterlogging and root rot, which will lead to leaf rot and eventually the entire plant may rot beyond salvation.Fertilizing: The lucky money tree likes fertilizer, but it has a thick trunk that can store a sufficient amount of nutrients. We should not fertilize too frequently, as excessive fertilization can cause root burn. Choose a fertilizer with high nitrogen content and other elements. Fertilize once or twice a month during the growing season. If the plant is dormant in winter, do not fertilize.Light: All plants need the sun to grow, and the lucky money tree is no exception. Many people keep it indoors without sunlight, which is not good for its growth. We should place the plant in a location where it can receive scattered light for 1-2 hours a day. If it can get 4-5 hours of light a day, avoiding direct sunlight at noon, it will grow even more vigorously. Therefore, providing sufficient light is key to cultivating a healthy lucky money tree. Insufficient light can cause the leaves to grow small, droop, and become pale.After reading all this, is it difficult to care for a lucky money tree? Not at all. We just need to follow these points. However, remember that the lucky money tree is a plant from the south and prefers acidic soil. If you are growing it in the north, make sure to use a sulfate iron solution once a month to adjust the soil acidity and provide the plant with enough iron to prevent leaf veins from turning green and other parts from becoming yellow. This will ensure its normal growth. If you don't know how to care for a lucky money tree, reading this article will help you cultivate it successfully.The above information about how to cultivate a lucky money tree to thrive and the methods and techniques of growing the plant are provided by the Green Plant Enthusiast website [www.lvzhimi.com], hoping to bring some knowledge about flowers to green plant enthusiasts.