The Ultimate Guide to Caring for Chinese Money Plant

Have you ever thought of bringing a symbol of wealth and prosperity into your home? The Chinese money plant, with its charming, coin-shaped leaves, is said to attract good fortune.

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I love how it adds a touch of elegance to any space while being incredibly low-maintenance. Even if you’re new to plant care, this one’s a breeze to nurture.

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Let’s dive into some easy ways you can keep your Chinese money plant thriving!

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Scientific namePilea peperomioides
Common nameChinese money plant, Pancake plant
Plant typePerennial, Evergreen
Size Up to 30 cm (12 inches) tall
Leaf shapeRound, coin-like
Watering requirementsModerate
SunlightBright indirect light
Soil typeWell-draining, loamy soil
Ideal temperature60°F–75°F (16°C–24°C)
Cultural significanceSymbol of prosperity, good luck
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1. Light Conditions

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Chinese money plant is into bright, indirect sunlight. I learned the hard way that too much direct sun can burn those beautiful leaves, so keep it near a filtered window.

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Remember to rotate it every week or so, ensuring it grows evenly.

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2. Watering Routine

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I like to water my Chinese money plant once the top inch of soil feels dry, usually every 1–2 weeks.

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Be careful not to overwater; trust me, I’ve made that mistake before, and it led to root rot. Using filtered water helps too, especially if your tap water is heavy on minerals.

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3. Soil and Potting

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Your plant will thrive in a well-draining soil mix. I recommend mixing regular potting soil with perlite or sand to give it a light, airy texture.

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And don’t forget the drainage holes! I’ve repotted my Chinese money plant every couple of years, especially when I see the roots peeking through the pot’s bottom.

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4. Humidity and Temperature

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This plant enjoys average humidity levels, but if the air gets too dry (especially in winter), a gentle misting can help.

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Keep your plant in a comfortable temperature range between 60°F and 75°F, and avoid placing it near drafts or heaters.

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5. Pruning and Maintenance

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I regularly snip off yellow or damaged leaves, and it keeps the plant looking fresh.

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Besides, pinching off top leaves can also encourage bushier growth.

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6. Propagation Tips

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Propagating the Chinese money plant is one of my favorite things. When the pups are about 2–3 inches tall, carefully separate them from the mother plant.

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Then pot them up in fresh soil, give them a little water, and place them in indirect light. Before long, you’ll have another thriving plant to keep or gift to a friend.

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7. Common Pests and Diseases

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I’ve had my run-ins with spider mites and aphids. A quick spritz of insecticidal soap or neem oil usually does the trick. Also, keep an eye out for root rot - it happens when the soil stays too wet.

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If you notice mushy stems or yellowing leaves, it’s time to check those roots and maybe repot with fresh, dry soil.

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8. Common Problems

If you notice yellowing leaves, this is typically a sign of overwatering.

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Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again, and make sure your pot has good drainage to avoid waterlogged roots.

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Besides, when your plant’s leaves are curling, it’s often due to too much direct sunlight or insufficient water.

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Moving the plant to a spot with indirect light and watering it more regularly should help the leaves return to their normal shape.

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Root rot is another issue to watch for, which occurs when the soil stays too wet. Signs include mushy roots and a foul odor.

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If this happens, trim off the damaged roots, repot in fresh soil, and reduce watering to prevent it from recurring.

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