Growing a money tree from leaves is quite simple; readers just need to prepare a few leaves and some sand or moist soil to propagate this houseplant at home. In this article, Veque will provide detailed instructions on how to grow this money tree.
To save costs for other expenses. When living in the countryside, you should be mindful of your finances and not spend hundreds just for a decorative plant, especially when you can propagate it yourself. Of course, many people say buying is faster—this is obvious—but unless you have sufficient finances, don’t rush to decorate your home with these expensive plants.
Self-propagation allows you to enjoy watching your plants grow. Those who garden will understand that the joy and happiness of planting come from watching the plants grow daily, rather than just "harvesting." Try growing a plant yourself and observe its daily changes; it brings a unique joy!
Self-propagation keeps you busy. In the countryside, you might face boredom and loneliness due to the lack of entertainment compared to the city. So, keep yourself occupied by learning how to propagate ZZ Plant from leaves!
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Mature money tree leaves with five or more leaves, or you can use stems and branches as well.
Black sand: A pot with drainage holes. Alternatively, you can prepare moist soil mixed with sand. In the countryside, you can go to a field to get some black soil and mix it with sand.
Water.
If using fine black sand: Use your fingers to make a small hole, then insert the stem or base of the money tree leaf. After that, compact the sand to hold the leaf and stem in place.
If using soil mixed with sand: First, grind the soil until fine, then mix it with sand in a 1:1 ratio and water it. The planting method is the same as above: make a small hole with your finger, then press the stem and base of the money tree leaf down and compact the base.
Place the money tree pot in a shaded area. It's best to put it under large trees to maintain moisture and protect it from harsh sunlight.
If the weather is hot, water once a day. If it's cool and moist, water every two days. Be careful not to pour water directly onto the base, as it may uproot it. Also, avoid letting it sit in water.
After about 30 days, the planted leaves and stems will start to root and sprout. If any leaves show signs of budding, you can plant them, and if there are no buds yet, keep propagating.
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