Lights, Water, Action
Get your plants ready to slay!
Light
Bright indirect sunlight
Watering
Water once in a week
Where to grow
Bright indoors, shaded outdoors
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Maintenace
Low maintenance
Special feature
Air purifying, pet friendly
Size Me Up
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Style and Decor
Light Requirements: The Money Plant requires bright and indirect or dappled natural sunlight. Bright light boosts the growth of this no-fuss houseplant. Direct harsh sunlight can harm your Money Plant. Indoors, the money plants can also grow in full shade. Low to medium light sometimes leads to beautiful variegations on the leaves.
Locations: Money Plants grow best in warm spots with indirect sunlight so pick a location accordingly. You can keep your money plant indoors in your living room or kitchen or even on your study table!
Styling/decor tip: The money plant instantly livens up any space by adding a splash of beautiful green color. Let it climb on walls, the trail from shelves, or simply cover your window grills to lend your room a tropical feel. You can also grow it in empty glass bottles and place it in compact spaces like bathroom windowsills or kitchen counters to make the space greener. Hanging planters are also a great option to display their beauty to its full impact.

Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: Feed your money plant with organic fertilizers once a month in winters and every two weeks from spring to summer. Also, use a well rotten cow dung manure at the time of potting and repotting the plant.
Repotting: Once your Money Plant is growing well and thriving, report it in a slightly larger pot when it becomes root-bound and the growth slows down.
Propagation: The money plant is one of the easiest plants to be propagated and it can be done through stem cuttings. Simply cut the stem ensuring that there is at least one root node in each cutting, either root the cutting in water or plant it directly in soil ensuring that the root node is inside the growing medium.
Common Problems
1. Money Plant leaves turning yellow
Too much direct sunlight or over-watering can lead to the yellowing of leaves. They prefer bright to medium indirect light.
2. Why are Pothos leaves turning brown?
Browning of leaves is caused by a variety of reasons like over-watering, too much light, or in the worst case, it is caused by root rot.
3. Why are Money Plant leaves yellowing and wilting?
Overwatering and poor drainage of the pot lead to yellowing and wilting of leaves. Adjust your watering schedule and use a well-drained pot to avoid leaves from dying.
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