I had a neighbor giving away her schefflera so I gladly took it. What I didn’t know was this thing is huge and over 50 years old! It was a wedding present from her husband. I’m a nervous wreck, afraid of killing it! I’ve had it 2 years now and so far so good. I’m grateful that I came across this video. I have a little more confidence keeping it alive.
Tifani Reed, They are lovely plants, as you see, and they do get huge!! That is quite an old one! I can understand why it would make you nervous to now be her caretaker. I'm glad that the video has given you more confidence. One thing I will reiterate, when in doubt about watering, don't water. Wait a day or two and check again. You want to avoid overwatering her.
Informative video purchased one last year and well the leaves started dropping and probably from over watering and it died from root rot: Purchased two more about 6 month's ago and they are thriving both are outside primarily in bright indirect sunlight they receive water twice a month im using liquid organic fertilizer lightly pinched the leaves top and bottom and both have produced new branches eventually I will have to separate and repot because each pot has 3 plants obviously I learned a valuable lesson my first time around thank you for your valuable information
James Wheeler, You're very welcome. I'm glad the video was helpful, and so glad to hear about your success with your new plants! That sounds like a great regimen for them.
My plant had very little damage from the store , when I bought it , I watered & used some Miracle grow , it got slightly bigger , then all of a sudden, went back to looking dull , it’ll grow just a bit , but the leaves that do will fall off if I touch it ! I’ve heard where you can feed most tropical plants coffee ☕️! I’ve used on ivy’s, spider plants with great success! I don’t want to give to this plant unless it’s really safe ! So can I? When I say coffee it’ll be just black the way I drink . I told a friend to add coffee to her ivy she did but , it had sugar & coffee creamer, of course it died , then she blamed me ! I reminded her very specifically plain coffee 😮 !
Unicorn island, that's great that your plant is growing really well. If you do decide to cut it some, make sure not to cut by more than 1/3 at any given pruning.
I had a friend when I lived in Houston, TX during the mid and late '70's who had this as his only houseplant. During those years (I was totally ignorant of houseplant care in those days), I never heard him talk about it in terms of care. I assume he gave it a little drink of water once in a while. It sat in his dining area where it got very minimal light as well. It survived all those years and basically stayed the same size! That's been my only exposure to this beautiful plant. All I can say is, it must be an easy care jobber!
I am going through all your videos. I like your style clear and to the point. Question... I gave my huge Heart Leaf Philodendron to my granddaughter. I took some leaf cutting and have them rooting in moist moss. They seem to be doing fine. I've rarely have success when transplanting cuttings. You have any tips about transplanting cuttings to soil? Thank you for taking the time to answer questions.
rustown, Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad that the videos are helpful! I actually have a video that I shot recently that will be going out in the next 2-3 weeks about how to transplant cuttings grown in water into soil. Subscribe and check the bell if you haven't already and you'll be notified when new videos are released. It's a method of transferring them to part soil/part water until they make soil roots. Because soil roots and water roots are different.
Question: I have a scheflerra actinofolia I've had for about 5-6 years first four years or so it grew beautifully. But the last year or so all of the new leaves don't spread out like fans as they normally would. They come out folded back on their stems and stay that way. What is wrong with it and can I remedy the problem?
I got a shefflera cause I was told it was pretty easy. Well it's the one plant I'm struggling to keep alive! The leaves are dropping so fast. At first I thought it was over watered, then maybe under. Watched a few videos and emptied the pot again to check for root rot but the roots look healthy. Repotted it and it's still dropping. Won't be long until there's nothing left and I don't know if I should give up but I hate being defeated!! It's a single stem plant with leaves shooting out from the main stem.
DeJayne, it sounds like the plant has some sort of a fungal infection going on even though it's not showing on the roots. The dropping leaves/foliage is an indication of that. It was a condition that the plant got at the grower, so not something you did. I would suggest getting another plant from another place where the plant will be hopefully coming from another grower. So chalk this off to it's not your fault at all. The plant was having trouble before you got it. Plants are slow to show symptoms, though, so it didn't happen until later when you had it.
My friend gave me a few cuttings with longer roots (still in water). After about 2 weeks, a few leaves started turning yellow. Should I put them in soil?
A T, The cuttings may be turning yellow because the water needs to be changed. The water builds up toxins after awhile that will affect the roots and leaves, and it also loses nutrients. If you put the cuttings in soil, which you can do, you will want to convert the water roots to soil roots first. This series shows you how: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrFsDV4sfMwqB64zpCq7i3EB.html
Ankita Nag, The size of the pot will depend on the size of the plant's foliage and roots and there are different reasons to use different types of pots. These videos will answer your questions: ua-cam.com/video/iPelywT9i7c/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/NXy8W8rz-Ec/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/ya4rzxFEPLo/v-deo.html For even more info, here is my houseplant repotting playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrH40bsYtxQvvoK7sYP6uyf7.html (If you still have questions after watching some of the repotting videos, let me know!)
Are self watering pots good for these plants? And how do I know how to help the plant if it looks like it’s struggling? I was just given one and it looks like it could use some tlc but not sure what to do…
BOMYKNEE SMYTH, It is possible to root schefflera from a clipping, providing the clipping has a stem node on it. On schefflera that is the bump at the end of the stem that is not smooth like the other parts. To have success, it's also best to use rooting hormone. Here is a recent video that tells you how to do that with a different plant, but it applies to schefflera and many other houseplants: ua-cam.com/video/LK_BfkwBKR0/v-deo.html
i have one and i love it! but some of its leaves are turning yellow with dark spots underneath the leaves. Is this due to overwatering? or somthing fungal?
Farhana Ferdous Zaman, They are great plants! It could be from overwatering. Do you feel you've been overwatering? How often do you water? How big are the dark spots? Are they not uniform in size? Or do they all look similar in size?
@@HealthyHouseplants Thanks for taking the time to reply! I don't think I've been overwatering it. I water it when its somewhat dry, so after 4 days I think. The dark spots are small, they kind of look like freckles. But im starting to speculate this is due to some sort of mineral deficiency in the soil? Do have any clue of what it can be?
@@farhanaferdouszaman, it sounds more like a fungal problem. Are the dark spots on the lower leaves near the soil? How extensive is the spotting? I would remove the leaves that have spots, if there aren't too many, as it will spread if fungal.
Hi, I have had this schefflera for about 25 years and have always had a good healthy plant. However I had knee surgery in June and it may have been overwatered. Lol. The leaves are all getting black and dropping like flies. There is absolutely no new growth. Is there anything I can do to save this plant?
Helen Veno, I'm sorry to hear about your schefflera. You could check out my root rot playlist to see the steps to saving the plant. It's worth a try. Here it is: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrHckHemrnrajhQCs-VcX6dm.html
If it's in the house sit it outside. I had one in the house by the window. Every day I noticed leaves was on the floor. some green some black. It was down the the sticks. I put it outside on the porch and it has been flourishing ever since. I only bring it in during the winter and any good day during the winter I try put it back outside for some sun.
I repotted my umbrella plant after putting it outside for the summer months, its leaves get spotty and turn yellow falling off. It's near a northern window. Help.
Can I cut the main root which is root bound because it is about 4 ft long probably it's all spiraled up coiled up and there's some Branch roots which could be allowed to grow then after I cut the main root at about maybe 2 ft or 1 and 1/2 ft? Or will I kill it?
@@HealthyHouseplants, okay thank you. I have three of them and left one coiled up like a spring and then cut the other two back like you said. I remember transplanting a maple tree and after 10 years it is still only 4 ft or 5 ft tall so I might have messed with its main root and I thought well maybe I'll hurt these plants by messing with theirs as well. But we'll see how it goes. How long would do you think it will take to know that it's dead and didn't survive?
Melissa Maymon, The plant likely has root rot, and it isn't anything you did. The plant had the disease before you bought it. Watering the plant initiated more fungus growth. I have a video coming up this coming Friday about this very thing, which is more more common than you might think. I actually mention schefflera in the video. Take a look at my Root Rot Playlist to see if you could save the plant; or if you can return it, I would, since, as I mentioned, this is something that didn't happen because of something you did. Root Rot Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrHckHemrnrajhQCs-VcX6dm.html
I need to repot my dwarf umbrella tree from the original pot it was in when I bought it September 2021. It has gotten so big and the roots coming out the bottom are very long. Can you help with the soil mixture I should use? I don't want to kill it by choosing the wrong soil with my zero experience repotting
@@Lisa-xv1ri okay, great. Here are a couple of potting soils I like, and then a mix you can make yourself if you want to do your own. I'll be doing a video soon on how to make the mix. Promix Potting Soil Link: amzn.to/3iVIrjE / Happy Frog Potting Soil Link: amzn.to/32UDOiV - To make your own, here is my mix: 2 parts peat moss or coconut coir, 3 parts compost, 1 part vermicompost (worm), 2 parts pumice or perlite, 1 part horticultural sand, 1 tablespoon dolomite lime.
@@dejayne8246 Yes, I do. The following three videos show you nodes and cutting them on polka dot plant, kalanchoe and coleus. So use the same concept with schefflera. I will be doing more pruning videos in the future on pruning other types of plants as well--likely the schefflera. ua-cam.com/video/HAnksHkvouw/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/d_F6JborAA0/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/ETHnqYTqUj0/v-deo.html And then my whole pruning playlist! ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrETiLhbV8f4Boj8GIgHe6-8.html
erik bundersen, Studies have shown that watering houseplants with cold water can shock the roots and also cause root dieback and lead to issues such as root rot and leaf diseases. Here is one of my videos that explains this further: ua-cam.com/video/znwpj9Lf9WI/v-deo.html
@@rustown1 Okay, so it sounds like the soil got very dry? That can cause leaf drop. The plant will drop some leaves and should retain others. It drops leaves to try to survive. Water it well if you haven't already and then wait to see how many leaves drop off in the next few days. Hopefully, it will stop dropping leaves. When you water, make sure to really soak the soil so it is heavy with water. Then you will wait until the soil is approaching dryness but not completely dry before you water again.
@@iddybiddyladybugleeza909 They are similar in lighting requirements, but I would say that they need less frequent watering. They are susceptible to root rot--more so than the money tree.
@@HealthyHouseplants thank you! I’ve learned to repot to my soil mixture that’s suitable for my home and watering schedule. I had gotten 2 money trees from the same place at the same time just different sizes they were doing so good and then boom goners! I’m not sure what I did wrong with them. So I’m trying one more time. This one I got at target from the Hilton Carter collection. I kinda don’t like the braid look & didn’t like how they’re taped together but I left it and when I repot when it’s bigger I’ll take it off.
I had a neighbor giving away her schefflera so I gladly took it. What I didn’t know was this thing is huge and over 50 years old! It was a wedding present from her husband. I’m a nervous wreck, afraid of killing it! I’ve had it 2 years now and so far so good. I’m grateful that I came across this video. I have a little more confidence keeping it alive.
Tifani Reed, They are lovely plants, as you see, and they do get huge!! That is quite an old one! I can understand why it would make you nervous to now be her caretaker. I'm glad that the video has given you more confidence. One thing I will reiterate, when in doubt about watering, don't water. Wait a day or two and check again. You want to avoid overwatering her.
@@HealthyHouseplants thanks so much for the advice! With your help I’m feeling a bit more confident.
@@tifanireed5596 You're very welcome, and I'm glad to hear that!! :)
I would love to see it!! 50 yr old Scefflera that’s something. And a wedding present. Beautiful 💥♥️
@@drifamagnusdottir2170 That would be really fun to see!
I love my Schefflera. It is such a easy plant. Just perfect without any drama. I always water it from the bottom every 10 days.
Drifa Magnusdottir, I agree! Definitely a drama-free plant unlike some plant divas! :) Good idea to bottom water her, too.
@@HealthyHouseplants so effortlessly beautiful without any trouble. Its so strange that it is not more popular. i dont see much about Schefflera.
@@drifamagnusdottir2170 Agreed!
thanks for the fertilizing tips!
a few months later and my schefflera is healthy af
Bogdan Buzea, You're very welcome, and I'm glad to hear your schefflera is doing so well! :)
Informative video purchased one last year and well the leaves started dropping and probably from over watering and it died from root rot: Purchased two more about 6 month's ago and they are thriving both are outside primarily in bright indirect sunlight they receive water twice a month im using liquid organic fertilizer lightly pinched the leaves top and bottom and both have produced new branches eventually I will have to separate and repot because each pot has 3 plants obviously I learned a valuable lesson my first time around thank you for your valuable information
James Wheeler, You're very welcome. I'm glad the video was helpful, and so glad to hear about your success with your new plants! That sounds like a great regimen for them.
Beautiful plant and tutorial ❤️
@pandacatworship, Thank you! I'm glad the tutorial is helpful! :)
My plant had very little damage from the store , when I bought it , I watered & used some Miracle grow , it got slightly bigger , then all of a sudden, went back to looking dull , it’ll grow just a bit , but the leaves that do will fall off if I touch it ! I’ve heard where you can feed most tropical plants coffee ☕️! I’ve used on ivy’s, spider plants with great success! I don’t want to give to this plant unless it’s really safe ! So can I? When I say coffee it’ll be just black the way I drink . I told a friend to add coffee to her ivy she did but , it had sugar & coffee creamer, of course it died , then she blamed me ! I reminded her very specifically plain coffee 😮 !
i cut a baby from my mums plant and it's growing so nicely on my windowsill! Thinking of cutting it a bit to bush it out
Unicorn island, that's great that your plant is growing really well. If you do decide to cut it some, make sure not to cut by more than 1/3 at any given pruning.
I had a friend when I lived in Houston, TX during the mid and late '70's who had this as his only houseplant. During those years (I was totally ignorant of houseplant care in those days), I never heard him talk about it in terms of care. I assume he gave it a little drink of water once in a while. It sat in his dining area where it got very minimal light as well. It survived all those years and basically stayed the same size! That's been my only exposure to this beautiful plant. All I can say is, it must be an easy care jobber!
Thank you! Could you explain why mine is tall and top heavy, but the root ball is tiny and weak? 😳
I am going through all your videos. I like your style clear and to the point. Question... I gave my huge Heart Leaf Philodendron to my granddaughter. I took some leaf cutting and have them rooting in moist moss. They seem to be doing fine. I've rarely have success when transplanting cuttings. You have any tips about transplanting cuttings to soil? Thank you for taking the time to answer questions.
rustown, Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad that the videos are helpful! I actually have a video that I shot recently that will be going out in the next 2-3 weeks about how to transplant cuttings grown in water into soil. Subscribe and check the bell if you haven't already and you'll be notified when new videos are released. It's a method of transferring them to part soil/part water until they make soil roots. Because soil roots and water roots are different.
Great video
@anthonyyoung8781, Thanks!
Question: I have a scheflerra actinofolia I've had for about 5-6 years first four years or so it grew beautifully. But the last year or so all of the new leaves don't spread out like fans as they normally would. They come out folded back on their stems and stay that way. What is wrong with it and can I remedy the problem?
Thank you! This is great content.
Ben Ellington, You're very welcome, and thank you! Thanks for watching, too! :)
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I got a shefflera cause I was told it was pretty easy. Well it's the one plant I'm struggling to keep alive! The leaves are dropping so fast. At first I thought it was over watered, then maybe under. Watched a few videos and emptied the pot again to check for root rot but the roots look healthy. Repotted it and it's still dropping. Won't be long until there's nothing left and I don't know if I should give up but I hate being defeated!!
It's a single stem plant with leaves shooting out from the main stem.
DeJayne, it sounds like the plant has some sort of a fungal infection going on even though it's not showing on the roots. The dropping leaves/foliage is an indication of that. It was a condition that the plant got at the grower, so not something you did. I would suggest getting another plant from another place where the plant will be hopefully coming from another grower. So chalk this off to it's not your fault at all. The plant was having trouble before you got it. Plants are slow to show symptoms, though, so it didn't happen until later when you had it.
Did you ever figure out what the problem was? Mine is doing the same thing and its the only plant I am having a problem with.
@@laurafelmlee4605 no I didn't. It never recovered so I gave up on it. I've not tried another yet.
My friend gave me a few cuttings with longer roots (still in water). After about 2 weeks, a few leaves started turning yellow. Should I put them in soil?
A T, The cuttings may be turning yellow because the water needs to be changed. The water builds up toxins after awhile that will affect the roots and leaves, and it also loses nutrients. If you put the cuttings in soil, which you can do, you will want to convert the water roots to soil roots first. This series shows you how: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrFsDV4sfMwqB64zpCq7i3EB.html
I got one yesterday and was wondering what pot should I use to repot it and what should be the size of the pot.
Ankita Nag, The size of the pot will depend on the size of the plant's foliage and roots and there are different reasons to use different types of pots. These videos will answer your questions: ua-cam.com/video/iPelywT9i7c/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/NXy8W8rz-Ec/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/ya4rzxFEPLo/v-deo.html For even more info, here is my houseplant repotting playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrH40bsYtxQvvoK7sYP6uyf7.html (If you still have questions after watching some of the repotting videos, let me know!)
Are self watering pots good for these plants? And how do I know how to help the plant if it looks like it’s struggling? I was just given one and it looks like it could use some tlc but not sure what to do…
One in the lobby of my apartment building has one that has to be at least 20ft tall
@Dave-if5qj, I bet the plant is a beauty!
@@HealthyHouseplants it truly is
How to get umbrella plant to grow large? Mine is very slow growing.
Can they be put into soil without the root.... someone cut off a piece and gave it to me
BOMYKNEE SMYTH, It is possible to root schefflera from a clipping, providing the clipping has a stem node on it. On schefflera that is the bump at the end of the stem that is not smooth like the other parts. To have success, it's also best to use rooting hormone. Here is a recent video that tells you how to do that with a different plant, but it applies to schefflera and many other houseplants: ua-cam.com/video/LK_BfkwBKR0/v-deo.html
i have one and i love it! but some of its leaves are turning yellow with dark spots underneath the leaves. Is this due to overwatering? or somthing fungal?
Farhana Ferdous Zaman, They are great plants! It could be from overwatering. Do you feel you've been overwatering? How often do you water? How big are the dark spots? Are they not uniform in size? Or do they all look similar in size?
@@HealthyHouseplants Thanks for taking the time to reply! I don't think I've been overwatering it. I water it when its somewhat dry, so after 4 days I think. The dark spots are small, they kind of look like freckles. But im starting to speculate this is due to some sort of mineral deficiency in the soil? Do have any clue of what it can be?
@@farhanaferdouszaman, it sounds more like a fungal problem. Are the dark spots on the lower leaves near the soil? How extensive is the spotting? I would remove the leaves that have spots, if there aren't too many, as it will spread if fungal.
Hi, I have had this schefflera for about 25 years and have always had a good healthy plant. However I had knee surgery in June and it may have been overwatered. Lol. The leaves are all getting black and dropping like flies. There is absolutely no new growth. Is there anything I can do to save this plant?
Helen Veno, I'm sorry to hear about your schefflera. You could check out my root rot playlist to see the steps to saving the plant. It's worth a try. Here it is: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrHckHemrnrajhQCs-VcX6dm.html
If it's in the house sit it outside. I had one in the house by the window. Every day I noticed leaves was on the floor. some green some black. It was down the the sticks. I put it outside on the porch and it has been flourishing ever since. I only bring it in during the winter and any good day during the winter I try put it back outside for some sun.
Help!! Mine has the leaves dripping.. advise please
@imassage619, The leaves are dripping? As in liquid is coming from them? Or are the leaves drooping?
I repotted my umbrella plant after putting it outside for the summer months, its leaves get spotty and turn yellow falling off. It's near a northern window. Help.
@debrapetrik5603, How is the plant doing now? When you repotted, how did the root system look?
Can I cut the main root which is root bound because it is about 4 ft long probably it's all spiraled up coiled up and there's some Branch roots which could be allowed to grow then after I cut the main root at about maybe 2 ft or 1 and 1/2 ft? Or will I kill it?
1 weird Doe, It sounds like you have some strong branching roots, so it will probably be okay if you shorten the length of the main root.
@@HealthyHouseplants, okay thank you. I have three of them and left one coiled up like a spring and then cut the other two back like you said. I remember transplanting a maple tree and after 10 years it is still only 4 ft or 5 ft tall so I might have messed with its main root and I thought well maybe I'll hurt these plants by messing with theirs as well. But we'll see how it goes. How long would do you think it will take to know that it's dead and didn't survive?
@@1weirddoe571 It can take 3-4 weeks to know for sure. How is it doing now?
Just bought mine and the first time I watered it, the leaves started to fold in half. It’s getting worse every day. Any ideas?
Melissa Maymon, The plant likely has root rot, and it isn't anything you did. The plant had the disease before you bought it. Watering the plant initiated more fungus growth. I have a video coming up this coming Friday about this very thing, which is more more common than you might think. I actually mention schefflera in the video. Take a look at my Root Rot Playlist to see if you could save the plant; or if you can return it, I would, since, as I mentioned, this is something that didn't happen because of something you did. Root Rot Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrHckHemrnrajhQCs-VcX6dm.html
I need to repot my dwarf umbrella tree from the original pot it was in when I bought it September 2021. It has gotten so big and the roots coming out the bottom are very long. Can you help with the soil mixture I should use? I don't want to kill it by choosing the wrong soil with my zero experience repotting
She touches on this at 9:39.
Lisa, Have you repotted yet? If not, I do have a mix you can make yourself, and some soil recommendations, as well.
@@HealthyHouseplants not yet!
@@Lisa-xv1ri okay, great. Here are a couple of potting soils I like, and then a mix you can make yourself if you want to do your own. I'll be doing a video soon on how to make the mix. Promix Potting Soil Link: amzn.to/3iVIrjE / Happy Frog Potting Soil Link: amzn.to/32UDOiV - To make your own, here is my mix: 2 parts peat moss or coconut coir, 3 parts compost, 1 part vermicompost (worm), 2 parts pumice or perlite, 1 part horticultural sand, 1 tablespoon dolomite lime.
I have a single stem schefflera, if I cut it back, would it branch out multiple stems or just grow one stem from point of last node?
pinkyssj4, Scheffler can grow 2 or 3 stems if you cut at a node, so it's worth trying to get a bushier plant.
@@HealthyHouseplants do you have a video that shows the technique for cutting at the node?
@@dejayne8246 Yes, I do. The following three videos show you nodes and cutting them on polka dot plant, kalanchoe and coleus. So use the same concept with schefflera. I will be doing more pruning videos in the future on pruning other types of plants as well--likely the schefflera. ua-cam.com/video/HAnksHkvouw/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/d_F6JborAA0/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/ETHnqYTqUj0/v-deo.html And then my whole pruning playlist! ua-cam.com/play/PLCkPgo-m1DrETiLhbV8f4Boj8GIgHe6-8.html
Why would you water the plants with warm water?
erik bundersen, Studies have shown that watering houseplants with cold water can shock the roots and also cause root dieback and lead to issues such as root rot and leaf diseases. Here is one of my videos that explains this further: ua-cam.com/video/znwpj9Lf9WI/v-deo.html
I water all my plants with warm or room temperature water. My plants seem to like it as I see new leaves.
mine just dropped a bunch of green leaves, help
rustown1, What happend prior to the plant dropping leaves? Is it possible you've been over or underwatering it?
@@HealthyHouseplants I think I may have under water. I am so afraid of root rot. Thanks for taking the time to respond.
@@rustown1 Okay, so it sounds like the soil got very dry? That can cause leaf drop. The plant will drop some leaves and should retain others. It drops leaves to try to survive. Water it well if you haven't already and then wait to see how many leaves drop off in the next few days. Hopefully, it will stop dropping leaves. When you water, make sure to really soak the soil so it is heavy with water. Then you will wait until the soil is approaching dryness but not completely dry before you water again.
She thing happening with mine so I'm going going to try this.
Do they die back
Toboggans for your noggins and a bit more, Indoors, no, they generally don't die back. Is your plant indoors?
Ugh I was late 🤦🏻♀️
iddybiddyladybug Leeza, No worries. Did you have a question?
@@HealthyHouseplants no but I’ve not tried to grow one of these are they about the same care for as a money tree? (I’m on my 3rd one 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️)
@@iddybiddyladybugleeza909 They are similar in lighting requirements, but I would say that they need less frequent watering. They are susceptible to root rot--more so than the money tree.
@@HealthyHouseplants thank you! I’ve learned to repot to my soil mixture that’s suitable for my home and watering schedule. I had gotten 2 money trees from the same place at the same time just different sizes they were doing so good and then boom goners! I’m not sure what I did wrong with them. So I’m trying one more time. This one I got at target from the Hilton Carter collection. I kinda don’t like the braid look & didn’t like how they’re taped together but I left it and when I repot when it’s bigger I’ll take it off.