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💰 Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum)

Attribute                                                                         Details
Plant NameMoney Plant (Pothos)
BenefitsExcellent for improving indoor air quality, symbol of good luck and wealth, and very easy to propagate.
Light RequirementThrives in medium to bright indirect light; can tolerate low light but may lose variegation.

Plant Size

4 – 5 ft (as a trailing plant)
Pot Size10-12 inch

 

🌱 1. Introduction & Overview

The Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum), often referred to as Pothos or Devil’s Ivy, is arguably the most popular houseplant in the world. Its heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines make it a favorite for bookshelves, hanging baskets, and office desks.

Native to French Polynesia, the Money Plant is famous for being virtually indestructible. It is the perfect choice for anyone who wants a lush, green aesthetic without the stress of complex plant care. Beyond its beauty, it is frequently kept in homes and offices because it is widely believed to bring good fortune, wealth, and prosperity to its owner.

 

✅ 2. Benefits of Money Plant

The Money Plant is a fantastic addition to any indoor space:

  • Air Purification: It is highly efficient at cleaning the air of common household toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and carbon monoxide.

  • Symbolism: In many cultures, the Money Plant is believed to attract wealth and luck, making it a popular gift for housewarmings and new businesses.

  • Versatility: You can grow it in a pot of soil, in a hanging basket, or even just in a simple jar of water.

  • Low Maintenance: It is one of the most forgiving plants, signaling when it is thirsty by slightly drooping its leaves.

 

🐶🐱 3. Is Money Plant Pet-Friendly?

No, the Money Plant is toxic to dogs and cats. It contains insoluble calcium oxalates, which can cause intense oral irritation, swelling of the lips and tongue, and excessive drooling if chewed or ingested. It is best placed on high shelves or in hanging planters where pets cannot reach the trailing vines.

 

🌞💧 4. Basic Care Requirements

☀️ Lighting:

Money Plants are highly adaptable. They thrive in bright, indirect light, which helps them maintain their leaf patterns (variegation). However, they can also survive in low light conditions, making them ideal for hallways or windowless offices. Avoid harsh, direct afternoon sun, which can burn the leaves.

💦 Watering:

The Money Plant prefers to be watered when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. If you notice the leaves drooping, it is a sign that the plant is ready for a drink. It is quite drought-tolerant, so it is better to underwater than to overwater. Always ensure your pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot.

🌱 Nutrition:

During the growing season (spring and summer), feed your plant with a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month. This will encourage faster vine growth and larger leaves. Do not fertilize in the winter.

🌡️ Temperature:

They prefer comfortable indoor temperatures between 65–85°F (18–29°C). Keep them away from cold winter drafts and direct heat from radiators, as these can cause the leaf edges to brown.

🍃 5. How to Keep Leaves Healthy

  • Dusting: Wipe the leaves occasionally with a damp cloth to help the plant photosynthesize and keep it looking shiny.

  • Trimming: If your vines get too long or look "leggy" (with large gaps between leaves), don't be afraid to trim them. Pruning actually encourages the plant to grow fuller.

  • Water Propagation: If a vine breaks, don't throw it away! Place the cut end in a glass of water, and it will sprout roots within a few weeks, becoming a brand-new plant.

 

🌿 6. Similar Plants

If you enjoy the trailing look of the Money Plant, you might also like the Philodendron, Heartleaf Philodendron, or the String of Hearts.

❓ 7. Common FAQs

  • How fast does it grow? Under good light, Money Plants can grow several feet in a single season.

  • Can it grow in water? Yes, it is one of the few plants that can live indefinitely in just a vase of water. Just change the water every few weeks to keep it fresh.

  • Why are the leaves turning yellow? This is usually a sign of overwatering. Ensure the soil is drying out properly between waterings.

  • When should I repot? Repot every 1–2 years when you notice roots growing out of the drainage holes or if the plant seems to stop growing.

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Money Plant (Pothos / Epipremnum aureum) Large

₹1,100.00 Regular Price
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