Money trees are considered fast-growing houseplants. Stunted plant stems, poor growth, and roots poking through the drainage holes of the pot are sure signs that it needs to be repotted. Though ...
The money tree (Crassula ovata) is considered easy to care for, robust–and a good luck charm. However, over the years, the succulent often grows unevenly, tips to the side due to the weight of its ...
Once your money tree has outgrown its pot, it needs repotting. Here's how to do it without stressing the plant. Repotting in spring or summer is best, but if the plant is root-bound, it's OK to repot ...