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Braided Money Trees (Pachira aquatica) are tropical plants typically grown as houseplants. They prefer warm temperatures, high humidity, and indirect sunlight, which are challenging to replicate outdoors in many regions.
However, in regions with a warm and humid climate, the Braided Money Tree can be grown outdoors in a protected area, such as a covered patio, where it can be protected from frost and strong winds. It can also be grown in a greenhouse where the temperature and humidity can be controlled to suit the plant's needs. If you plan to grow your Braided Money Tree outdoors, it is important to keep in mind that the plant may require more frequent watering and protection from the elements.
It is important to note that it may not survive cold temperatures when grown outdoors.
Yes, Money Trees are non-toxic and safe for pets.
Prune your Money Tree by cutting off any dead or yellowing leaves and trimming branches to maintain its desired shape.
Money Trees prefer temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C) and should be kept away from drafts and extreme temperature changes.
Money Trees thrive in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate low light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
No, the braiding of the money tree is not natural. The stems of the money tree (Pachira aquatica) are manually braided while they are young and pliable. This creates the decorative braided appearance that many people find appealing.
To continue braiding your money tree, follow these steps: