I’ve found my grandma hobbie and haven’t looked back! 🪴
Lets repot this beautiful money tree for my partner
When I first started repotting my money tree, I was a bit nervous about how to do it correctly without stressing the plant. From my experience, choosing the right pot size is crucial—not too big, as it can cause overwatering issues, and not too small that the roots get cramped. I usually pick a pot just one size bigger than the current one. Using well-draining soil designed for indoor plants really makes a difference; it keeps moisture balanced and encourages root growth. I also like to gently loosen the roots before placing the tree into the new pot to help it settle in better. Another tip I learned is to water the plant thoroughly right after repotting but avoid placing it in direct sunlight for a few days, giving the money tree time to adjust to its new home. Repotting can be such a relaxing and rewarding hobby—it made me see plant care in a whole new light. If you’re a beginner gardener or just exploring new hobbies like I did, this money tree repotting process can be a wonderful way to connect with nature and bring some green energy into your living space.