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How to Grow a Chinese Money Plant for Prosperity

Want to bring wealth and abundance into your life—or at least your home? Then you’ll want to add a Chinese money plant (Pilea peperomioides) to your houseplant collection.

Keep reading for everything you need to know about Chinese money plant care and growing this popular houseplant indoors.

Light And Temperature

No direct sun needed for this one! Place yours on a windowsill, or at least near a window that receives plenty of indirect light, and you’re all set.

Water And Humidity

It definitely appreciates lightly moist soil, especially during summer, but it won’t instantly kick the bucket either if you forget about it for a few days. As for humidity, the Chinese money plant isn’t too picky about it, but it does prefer air moisture levels over 50 percent.

Soil And Planting

Like almost all houseplants, this species just really doesn’t like wet feet! This is why it’s also important to offer good drainage, because if excess water can’t go anywhere, things can quickly become nasty.

Be sure to only fertilize during the growing season and if your Pilea is doing well. If it’s struggling, or just not growing (like during winter), applying fertilizer can damage the roots and make things worse.

Fertilizing

Your Chinese money plant generally won’t need to be pruned aside from the occasional removal of dead foliage.

Pruning

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