The Money Plant, also known as Pothos or Devil’s Ivy, is legendary for being almost impossible to kill. Whether you want it to climb up a wall or trail down from a hanging basket, its heart-shaped leaves add life to any corner of your home.
It is as tough as the ZZ Plant and thrives in the same medium-light conditions as the Spider Plant.
Why Everyone Loves the Money Plant
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Incredible Resilience: It can survive in low light and handles irregular watering like a pro.
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Fast Growing: You can actually see it grow several inches in just a few weeks during summer.
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Easy Propagation: You can grow a new plant just by putting a cutting in a glass of water!
Top Care Tips for a Lush Money Plant

1. Light: Versatile but Loves Indirect Sun
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Light: While it can survive in low-light corners, its leaves will get bigger and more variegated (colored) in bright, indirect light.
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Direct Sun: Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, as it can scorch the delicate leaves.
2. Watering: Don’t Overthink It
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Watering: Wait until the top 2 inches of soil are dry. If the leaves start to wilt slightly, it’s telling you it needs a drink.
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Root Rot: Like most indoor plants, make sure the pot has drainage holes. Money plants don’t like “wet feet.”
3. Feeding and Grooming
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Pruning: If the vines get too long or “leggy,” simply snip them off. This encourages the plant to grow bushier.
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Cleaning: Gently wipe the leaves with a damp cloth once a month to remove dust so the plant can breathe better.
Conclusion
The Money Plant is the ultimate beginner plant. It’s rewarding, versatile, and brings a sense of prosperity and greenery to any indoor space with very little effort.

