Product Description
Description |
Rich Tree Pachira Macrocarpa |
Another Name |
Pachira Mzcrocarpa,Malabar Chestnut,Money Tree |
Native |
Zhangzhou Ctiy,Fujian Province,China |
Size |
100cm,140cm,150cm, etc.in height |
Habit |
1.Prefer high-temperature and high-humidity climate 2.Not hardy in cold temperature 3.Prefer acid soil 4.Prefer plenty of sunlight 5.Avoid direct sunlight during the summer months |
Temperature |
20c-30oC is good for its growth,temperature in winter not below 16oC |
Function |
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Shape |
Straight,braided,cage |
Processing
Nursery
Rich tree is kapok small tree, do not call melon chestnut. Nature is fond of warm, wet, summer high temperature and high humidity season, the growth of rich tree is very beneficial, avoid cold and wet, in the humid environment, the leaf is easy to appear rout form frozen spot, usually keep moist basin soil, dry basin soil in winter, avoid wet. Fortune tree because of the implication of bonsai, plus its elegant appearance, a little decoration tied with some red ribbon or gold ingot will become everyone's favorite bonsai.
Package & Loading:
Description: Pachira Macrocarpa Money Tree
MOQ: 20 feet container for sea shipment, 2000 pcs for air shipment
Packing: 1.bare packing with cartons
2.Potted, then with wood crates
Leading date: 15-30 days.
Payment Terms: T/T (30% deposit 70% against copy bill of loading).
Bare root packing/Carton/Foam box/wooden crate/Iron crate
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FAQ
1.How often should you water the money tree?
Like most tropical plants, the Money tree also enjoys slightly moist soil. You can keep your Money tree happy by watering the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Depending on the size of your plant and the pot it's in, this may be once a week or once every two weeks.
Water slowly and deeply, until water starts to come out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Allow the plant to drain for a few minutes until the excess moisture has drained from the pot. Be sure to not overwater your plant as this can cause root rot.
The Money Tree loves moist soil but doesn't like to grow in standing water. It stores a lot of moisture in its stems, so it prefers to soak up the moisture from the moist soil and let the soil dry out before you water it again.