money tree dirt type Money Tree Soil Mix - 4 Quart
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money tree dirt type Money Tree Soil Mix - 4 Quart

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money tree dirt type Money Tree Soil Mix - 4 QuartThe Best Soil for Money Trees Every indoor plant paradise can benefit from having a hardy money tree plant. Its delicate charm, braided trunk, and luxurious glossy green leaves are sure to bring a healthy glow to your interior space. Aesthetic Appeal of the Money Tree Also known as the Guiana Chestnut, this tropical tree grows natively in Central and South America. In the wild, this tree reaches a substantial height. Therefore, if your interior space

The Best Soil for Money Trees

Every indoor plant paradise can benefit from having a hardy money tree plant. Its delicate charm, braided trunk, and luxurious glossy green leaves are sure to bring a healthy glow to your interior space.  

Aesthetic Appeal of the Money Tree

Also known as the Guiana Chestnut, this tropical tree grows natively in Central and South America. In the wild, this tree reaches a substantial height. Therefore, if your interior space has taller ceilings and larger open areas, this charismatic tree will stand out beautifully. 

This tree is perfect for interior Feng Shui gardens and is said to bring its owner good luck or positive “Chi” energy. Not surprisingly, we often see this tree in commercial settings like banks, corporate offices, and spas. Its lush appearance will add a feeling of luxury to your home.

This tree also does very well when trimmed and trained. It can be formed into a bonsai tree over time and with a little bit of continued devotion. It truly makes a perfect addition to your home decor.

Caring for Your Money Tree

Money trees prefer bright, indirect lighting with moist, well-draining soil. Nutrient-rich money tree soil mixtures with coconut coir is ideal and regular watering is essential for this plant. However, the Money Tree plant soil should be allowed to mostly dry out before rewatering. 

Money tree also thrives in temperatures between 65 to 85 degrees. With this in mind, be sure to keep it away from drafty doors and windows during the colder months.  

It’s also a good idea to fertilize your money tree monthly during the warmer months when it has active growth. During the cooler and colder dormant months, it’s all right to fertilize your money tree every other month. 

Money Tree Potting

To facilitate growing a larger plant, you can replant your money tree into a larger pot. The overall size of your plant will directly correlate with the size of its container. When rehousing your money tree, be sure to use our perfectly formulated Money Tree Potting Soil. It’s also a good idea to make sure the container you use has good drainage so as to prevent root rot. 

What Our Superior Potting Soil Provides for Your Money Tree

What type of soil for money trees to thrive? Our premium potting soil for money trees is made from all-natural ingredients which come together to provide excellent water management while also retaining essential nutrients. Explore our perfectly proportioned admixtures.  

Money Tree Soil Blend Ingredients

  • Coconut coir is a sustainable alternative to peat moss. It helps retain essential moisture while allowing excess water to drain away.  
  • Sand reduces soil compaction. 
  • Perlite provides aeration, which is vital for proper root formation. 
  • Pine bark helps balance soil pH, adds nutrition, and supports excellent root growth. 
  • Lime balances your soil’s pH level and adds essential minerals.   

Use Our Premium Potting Mix for Your Next Indoor Plant Adventure!

Our Money Tree Potting Mix is proudly made here in the USA. We hand-mix it ourselves and package it in convenient resealable bags, right on our picturesque North Florida farm. When you buy from us you are directly supporting a small, family-owned business. We thank you for your patronage!

Happy planting!



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