
During winter, it’s common to notice the leaves of your money plant turning yellow. While this may be alarming, there’s no need to worry. Gardening experts reveal that yellow leaves are often caused by simple care mistakes rather than any serious disease—and with a few easy steps, your plant can thrive again.
Stop Overwatering Immediately
The most common reason for yellowing leaves is root rot, caused by excess watering. As soon as you notice yellow leaves, immediately stop watering your money plant. Allow the top layer of soil to dry completely before resuming any watering. During winter, less water is required, while in summer, the plant benefits from more frequent watering.
Remove Yellow Leaves
Trim off yellow leaves using scissors or by hand. This prevents the plant from wasting energy on already damaged leaves and encourages the growth of new, healthy foliage. Removing yellow leaves also improves ventilation and reduces the risk of fungal infections or pests.
Loosen the Soil
Once the soil begins to dry, gently loosen it with small gardening tools. This helps trapped moisture escape and ensures that air reaches the roots, preventing further rot and promoting healthy growth.
Boost Nutrition
To keep your money plant lush and green, even in winter, use neem cake as a natural fertilizer. Neem cake not only provides essential nutrients but also protects the soil from fungi and harmful insects. Mix 2–3 tablespoons of neem cake in one liter of water, soak for 24–48 hours, strain, and pour the liquid into the plant’s soil.
Winter Care Routine
To prevent yellowing leaves and maintain a healthy money plant:
- Water only when the soil is completely dry—check with your finger.
- Loosen the soil lightly once a month.
- Apply neem cake solution every 4–6 weeks.
Following these simple steps will revive your money plant, restore its lush green leaves, and ensure it continues to bring positive energy and prosperity to your home.
Disclaimer: The tips in this article are based on information available on social media and online sources. The publisher does not guarantee accuracy or authenticity.
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