Pachira Aquatica
Pachira Aquatica
A tropical tree with shiny green leaves and braided trunks, symbolizing luck and prosperity. Low-maintenance and tolerant of varied indoor conditions.
We typically grow Pachira Aqautica in tree form in 5″, 6″, 10″, and 12″ clay pots
Common Name:
Money Tree / Guiana Chestnut
Mature Size:
Indoors: 5–8 ft tall × 3–5 ft wide
Growth Rate:
Moderate to fast grower
Optimum Temperature:
65-80 degrees Fahrenheit
Characteristics:
A tropical, broadleaf evergreen with glossy green palmate leaves and often sold with braided trunks for decorative appeal
Light:
Indoor: Bright, indirect light; can tolerate medium light but avoid direct, harsh sun
Water:
Indoor: Prefers consistently moist, well-draining soil, allowing the top inch to dry slightly between waterings
Outdoor: Keep soil evening moist
Fertalizer:
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer
Common Pests/Issues:
Pests: Spider mites, mealybugs, and scale
Diseases: Root rot and leaf yellowing
Additional Notes:
In northern climates, bring plants indoors to overwinter. Prune any dead or dying leaves and tissue from the plant before brining indoors. Observe over the next couple of weeks and treat with neem oil if pests are found to be present. Ensure plant gets enough light and is away from direct air flow/heat