Basic Info.
Model NO.
Pachira Macrocarpa
Origin
China
HS Code
0602100090
Production Capacity
100000000
Product Description
Money tree's leafy topknot of foliage makes this little tree a favorite
Money trees are actually water chestnut trees made into Bonsaian, evergreen with lovely bright green foliage, extraordinarily hardy and traditional symbols of good luck, all of which makes them a perfect gift for others or a gift to yourself if you need a little extra positive karma. Our Single braided Money Tree is actually 5 individual trees that come together to form this incredibly unique specimen. Money Trees are a great Bonsai for beginners or for anyone that could use a dose of happiness, health and wealth.
Climate and Placement
Suited to bright, humid, equatorial climates, tropical bonsai prefer common room temperatures, between 65 and 75 degrees F, 3 to 4 hours of direct sunlight, and humidity levels of about 75%. If your home tends to be dry, a cool mist humidifier or ceramic bonsai humidity tray can help mimic the moist, tropical climate ideal for growing indoor bonsai.
Indoor bonsai are tropical plants adaptable to indoor conditions. Select a spot with good air circulation, but avoid cold drafts, drying heat vents, and appliances with heat exhausts. They prefer sunny areas near windows facing southeast or west. Choose a location that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. Though they grow well indoors year-round, tropical bonsai flourish outdoors on a patio or deck that receives indirect sunlight. They can withstand outdoor summer temperatures up to 100 degrees F, as well as dryer, desert climates as long as they are watered adequately. Bring bonsai indoors when night temperatures fall below 55 degrees F. Do not allow tropical bonsai to freeze.
Watering and Training
In fall, winter and spring, water tropical bonsai thoroughly every two or three days. In hot summer months, water daily - especially in dry, hot climates. Use a can or hose attachment that casts a soft, rain-like spray that won't disturb the soil in the pot. Bonsai can never be allowed to dry out.
All bonsai require some degree of seasonal pruning. Regular pruning produces smaller branches and maintains the tree's miniature size. A simple pair of pointed-nose scissors does the job.
Soil, Fertilizer and Repotting
Bonsai trees spend years in the same soil and eventually deplete the available nutrients. Providing supplemental nutrition is essential for a healthy tree. Most water soluble and time-released fertilizers work well when used as directed.Bonsai need to be repotted every 3 to 5 years. After receiving your tree, wait at least one growing season before repotting. Using proper bonsai soil is critical. Brussel's bonsai soil consists of a mixture of high-fired clay particles and finely ground pine bark. The soil-free mix does not compact, allows water to drain easily, plus helps prevent the root rot that often occurs with ordinary potting soil.
Money trees are actually water chestnut trees made into Bonsaian, evergreen with lovely bright green foliage, extraordinarily hardy and traditional symbols of good luck, all of which makes them a perfect gift for others or a gift to yourself if you need a little extra positive karma. Our Single braided Money Tree is actually 5 individual trees that come together to form this incredibly unique specimen. Money Trees are a great Bonsai for beginners or for anyone that could use a dose of happiness, health and wealth.
Climate and Placement
Suited to bright, humid, equatorial climates, tropical bonsai prefer common room temperatures, between 65 and 75 degrees F, 3 to 4 hours of direct sunlight, and humidity levels of about 75%. If your home tends to be dry, a cool mist humidifier or ceramic bonsai humidity tray can help mimic the moist, tropical climate ideal for growing indoor bonsai.
Indoor bonsai are tropical plants adaptable to indoor conditions. Select a spot with good air circulation, but avoid cold drafts, drying heat vents, and appliances with heat exhausts. They prefer sunny areas near windows facing southeast or west. Choose a location that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. Though they grow well indoors year-round, tropical bonsai flourish outdoors on a patio or deck that receives indirect sunlight. They can withstand outdoor summer temperatures up to 100 degrees F, as well as dryer, desert climates as long as they are watered adequately. Bring bonsai indoors when night temperatures fall below 55 degrees F. Do not allow tropical bonsai to freeze.
Watering and Training
In fall, winter and spring, water tropical bonsai thoroughly every two or three days. In hot summer months, water daily - especially in dry, hot climates. Use a can or hose attachment that casts a soft, rain-like spray that won't disturb the soil in the pot. Bonsai can never be allowed to dry out.
All bonsai require some degree of seasonal pruning. Regular pruning produces smaller branches and maintains the tree's miniature size. A simple pair of pointed-nose scissors does the job.
Soil, Fertilizer and Repotting
Bonsai trees spend years in the same soil and eventually deplete the available nutrients. Providing supplemental nutrition is essential for a healthy tree. Most water soluble and time-released fertilizers work well when used as directed.Bonsai need to be repotted every 3 to 5 years. After receiving your tree, wait at least one growing season before repotting. Using proper bonsai soil is critical. Brussel's bonsai soil consists of a mixture of high-fired clay particles and finely ground pine bark. The soil-free mix does not compact, allows water to drain easily, plus helps prevent the root rot that often occurs with ordinary potting soil.