The Money Plant, scientifically known as Epipremnum aureum or Pothos, is perhaps the most popular indoor plant in the world. It is famous for its heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines that can grow several feet long.
Many people believe it brings good luck and wealth, but one thing is for sure: it is an amazing air purifier. If you already have a Snake Plant or a Peace Lily, the Money Plant is the next best addition to your indoor garden.
Why Every Home Needs a Money Plant
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Impossible to Kill: It can survive in low light and even if you forget to water it occasionally.
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Versatile Growth: You can grow it in a pot, a hanging basket, or even a glass bottle filled with water.
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Air Cleaning Power: It effectively removes indoor toxins like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide.
How to Care for Your Money Plant

1. Light Requirements
Money Plants are very flexible when it comes to light.
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Ideal Light: Bright, indirect sunlight. This keeps the yellow/white patterns (variegation) on the leaves bright.
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Low Light: It will still grow in low light, but the leaves might turn completely green and grow slower.
2. Watering: Soil vs. Water
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If growing in Soil: Water only when the top 2 inches of soil feel dry. Overwatering is the #1 enemy of this plant.
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If growing in Water: Change the water every 7 to 10 days to prevent algae and keep the roots healthy.
3. Humidity and Fertilizer
Money Plants love humidity. You can mist the leaves occasionally. For faster growth, use a liquid balanced fertilizer once a month during spring and summer.
How to Make Your Money Plant Bushy
If your plant is looking thin or “leggy,” you can:
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Prune it: Cut the long vines, and the plant will grow more leaves from the top.
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Propagate: Put the cuttings in water, and once roots grow, plant them back into the same pot to make it look fuller.
Conclusion
The Money Plant is a rewarding and beautiful companion for any home. Its cascading vines and easy-going nature make it the perfect “starter plant” for anyone new to gardening.


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