A healthy Chinese Money Plant with round green leaves in a terracotta pot

Chinese Money Plant Care: How to Grow the Famous Pilea Peperomioides

The Chinese Money Plant (Pilea peperomioides), also known as the UFO Plant or Missionary Plant, has become one of the most Instagram-famous houseplants in the world. With its unique, coin-shaped leaves and easy-to-grow nature, it’s a must-have for any modern home.

While it’s called a “Money Plant,” it looks very different from the trailing Pothos Money Plant we covered earlier.

Why People Love the Pilea Plant

  • Unique Shape: The perfectly round leaves look like little green flying saucers.

  • The “Pass-it-on” Plant: It produces many “pups” (babies) that you can easily pot and give to friends.

  • Compact Size: It stays relatively small, making it perfect for desks and shelves.

Essential Care Guide for Chinese Money Plant

Small Pilea babies growing at the base of the mother plant

1. Light: The Key to Round Leaves

  • Bright Indirect Light: These plants love light. If they don’t get enough, the leaves will start to curl or the plant will become “leggy.”

  • Rotation: To keep your Pilea symmetrical, rotate it 2-3 times a week so all sides get equal sunlight.

2. Watering with Care

  • The Dry-Out Method: Let the soil dry out almost completely between waterings. When the leaves look slightly droopy, it’s time to water.

  • Well-Draining Soil: Use a high-quality potting mix that drains quickly to avoid root rot.

3. Easy Propagation (Growing Babies)

  • Pilea plants are famous for growing small babies from their roots. Once a baby is about 2-3 inches tall, you can snip it off and put it in its own small pot!

Conclusion

The Chinese Money Plant is a delightful and rewarding plant to grow. Its quirky appearance and friendly nature make it a perfect gift for fellow plant lovers.

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