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Pachira Multi Stem - (Pot Size - 16cmø x 15cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Pachira Multi Stem - (Pot Size - 16cmø x 15cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Pachira Multi Stem - Prince's Garden
Pachira Multi Stem - Prince's Garden
Pachira Multi Stem - (Pot Size - 16cmø x 15cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Pachira Multi Stem - (Pot Size - 16cmø x 15cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Pachira Multi Stem - (Pot Size - 16cmø x 15cmH) - Prince Garden Centre
Pachira Multi Stem - Prince's Garden
Pachira Multi Stem - (Pot Size - 16cmø x 15cmH) - Prince Garden Centre

Pachira Multi Stem - (Pot Size - 16cmø x 15cmH)

$8.80
  • (16cmø x 15cmH)

The Pachira Multi Stem, also commonly known as the Money Tree, is a popular and attractive indoor plant sought after for its symbolism and ease of care. In feng shui, the Pachira Multi Stem is believed to bring good luck and fortune to its owner. It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and prefers moderately moist soil.

Plant height: Approx. 40-55cm (vary in sizes)

Rootball size: 15-16cmø  x 15cmH

Pot type: Landscape pot with drainage hole

*Product photo shown is for reference only. Actual plant colour, type, size & arrangement may different from the photo.

  • Lighting Requirement

    Position Pachira in a location with bright, indirect sunlight, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorching and browning. Consider rotating the plant periodically to ensure even light distribution for all leaves.

  • Water Requirement

    Only water when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch, and allow water to flow through the pot's drainage holes. Avoid overwatering to prevent potential root issues.

  • Soil & Fertiliser Requirement

    Pachira flourishes in aerated, well-draining soil and should not be planted in heavy, compacted soil that retains water for long periods of time. This can result in root issues, such as root rot. Fertilise your plant with a general slow-release fertiliser. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when fertilising your plant.