🌿 Money Plant Growth Tips: One Simple Trick to Make Your Money Plant Grow Faster

Kokila Chokkanathan
Money plant is one of the easiest indoor plants to grow—but if it’s growing slowly or looking weak, a small change in care can make a big difference.

🌱 The “One Trick” That Works Best

💧 Change the Water/Soil Routine Regularly

This is the simplest but most powerful trick:

If your money plant is in water:

  • Change water every 5–7 days
  • Clean the container properly
  • Use room-temperature water only
If it’s in soil:

  • Ensure well-draining soil
  • Water only when the top soil feels dry
  • Avoid overwatering (very common mistake)
👉 Fresh water + oxygen = faster root growth + healthier vines

 Bonus Growth Boost Tips

🌤 1. Give Bright, Indirect Sunlight

  • Avoid harsh direct sunlight
  • Place near a window with filtered light
  • Helps leaves grow bigger and greener
 2. Trim the Vine Regularly

  • Cutting tips encourages branching
  • Makes the plant look fuller
  • Removes weak or yellow leaves
🧪 3. Use Natural Fertilizer (Once a Month)

  • Banana peel water or diluted compost tea
  • Helps leaf growth and root strength
🪴 4. Support the Climbing Vine

  • Use sticks, ropes, or wall support
  • Money plant grows faster when it can climb
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Keeping roots in dirty stagnant water
  • ❌ Overwatering soil plants
  • ❌ Direct harsh sunlight (burns leaves)
  • ❌ Ignoring pruning
🧠 Why This Trick Works

Fresh water/healthy soil:

  • Prevents bacteria buildup
  • Improves oxygen supply to roots
  • Promotes faster nutrient absorption
  • Reduces root rot risk
🔚 Final Takeaway

The easiest way to boost money plant growth is simple:
👉 Keep its water or soil fresh and clean regularly

This small habit alone can dramatically improve leaf growth and vine strength.

 

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