How Can You Tell If A Money Tree Has Root Rot? & How To Revive It

In this article, we will talk about the Money tree’s soft trunk. The money tree is scientifically known as Pachira Aquatica. 

Is The Money Tree Trunk Soft?

The Money Tree is a plant accustomed to a relatively warm climate, with high humidity.

The trunk should not be soft. If it is this may be a sign that your plant is unhealthy. Let’s first take a look at the “trunk”.

The trunk can become soft if conditions are outside this range, and your plant starts to become unhealthy. 

How Can You Tell If A Money Tree Has Root Rot?

You should not overwater a money tree (even by accident as I discovered).

If the soil is dry and the plant looks sad, give it water. This should solve the problem.

How Do You Revive A Dying Money Tree?

A plant with a long straggly thin stem is probably stretching to get to the light.

Why Is My Money Tree Trunk So Thin?

Its bark is light and porous, and its roots are spread wide.

How Can You Tell If A Money Tree Has Root Rot? & How To Revive It

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