Photo: Frank Giugliano According to the growth of my Money Tree I should be well on my way to becoming wealthy. The 2 yo beauty has been growing about a foot each year and its leaves have tripled in size. As I'm beginning to notice yellowing of the lower leaves (shown below) I decided to transplant the money tree to a bigger pot. While yellow leaves is commonly associated with overwatering, I don't over water my plants so I have ruled that out. Money Trees prefer a humid exterior but don't be fooled into thinking you should keep the roots wet. Let your Money Tree dry out in-between waterings. The top should look and feel dry to touch before you water it again. Most people prefer to water theirs once a week although some swear that once a month is sufficient. You'll have to see what works for you. While the money tree is a common indoor houseplant that can grow 3 to 6 feet potted, in its natural habitat you will see them reaching heights of 60 feet. Mone...
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