Money Plant Care
The Chinese Money Plant, also known as Pilea, is famous for its round, coin-shaped leaves and quirky, upright growth habit.
Loved for its modern aesthetic and ease of propagation, this low-maintenance houseplant is perfect for shelves or windowsills.
With proper care, it multiplies—making it a true "friendship plant."

Light
Prefers bright, indirect light. Tolerates some morning sun. Avoid harsh direct light, which can scorch leaves.

Watering
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Water thoroughly, allowing excess to drain. Cut back slightly in winter.

Humidity
Prefers moderate humidity. Tolerates average indoor conditions. Benefits from occasional misting in dry climates.

Temperature
Ideal range: 60–80°F (16–27°C). Keep away from cold drafts and heaters.

Soil
Use a well-draining potting mix. Mix in perlite or sand for added drainage.

Fertilizing
Feed once a month during spring and summer. Use a diluted balanced houseplant fertilizer. No need to feed in fall and winter.

Repotting
Repot every 1–2 years or when rootbound. Spring is the best time to repot.

Pruning & Cleaning
Remove yellow or damaged leaves. Prune tall central stem to encourage bushier growth. Wipe leaves gently to remove dust.

Pet Safety
Non-toxic to cats and dogs.
A great choice for pet-friendly homes

Common Problems
Yellow leaves = overwatering.
Leggy growth = not enough light.
Droopy plant = inconsistent watering.

Common Pests
Watch out for spider mites, mealybugs, and aphids.

Fun Fact
Chinese Money Plants produce lots of "pups" or baby plants at their base—perfect for sharing with friends!
