How Do You Thicken A Money Tree Trunk?

Does your tree look weak, droopy, and lifeless? Are leaves falling off the branches? That’s the sign of a poor tree. Is your money tree trunk soft?

Why Is My Money Tree Trunk Soft?

So, why is my money tree trunk soft? It's simple. As your money tree grows, it absorbs all the energy that it receives. 

 Money trees absorb the energy from sunlight. The tree will also absorb the energy from water. 

Why Is My Money Tree Trunk Soft?

Why Is My Money Tree Trunk Soft?

You have to use good, fresh water to grow your tree. If your money tree absorbs too much energy, then it won't grow.

 It's true that the old money tree might not be as beautiful as the one in the front yard.

Can You Save A Rotting Money Tree?

The thing that you have to do is to give the money tree a good watering. If it gets too dry, you should put water on it to make sure it stays healthy. 

Can You Save A Rotting Money Tree?

How Do You Thicken A Money Tree Trunk?

Trim any dead, dry, or brown leaves off the tree by cutting them off at a 45-degree angle from the stem.

How Do You Thicken A Money Tree Trunk?

o ensure that the stem grows back larger and healthier, leave at least 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) of growth on it. 

A money tree trunk can also be a great alternative to wood as a material. Its advantages are its beautiful appearance, durability and ease of maintenance. 

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