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27 Aug 2024
Pilea peperomioides, is commonly known as the Chinese money plant, pancake plant, coin plant, and UFO plant. This plant features delicate, lush, coin-shaped leaves that make this plant unique. With proper care, a mature Chinese money plant can produce small white-coloured flowers. Read on to learn how to take care of the Chinese money plant.
Chinese money plant care:
1. Soil
Pilea plants need rich, and well-draining soil to grow. Consider planting your Chinese money plant in a good-quality organic potting mix that is either coir-based or peat-based. Modify the soil with perlite to increase drainage, and prevent waterlogging. 6.0-7.0 is the ideal soil pH level for growing pilea plants.
2. Light
Pilea plants thrive in bright to moderate, indirect light conditions. Avoid placing them in harsh sunlight because it can scorch the delicate leaves. Try to keep them indoors where they can get enough bright but indirect light. Although this plant may survive in low-light situations, it may become leggy and grow hardly any offshoots. Moreover, keep these plants in areas where they can get enough bright but indirect light to ensure healthy growth.
3. Water
A proper watering routine is important for growing Chinese money plants. You need to water your plant moderately. This plant does not like to sit in soggy soil, hence, do not overwater it. Consider watering your plant when the top inches of the soil feel dry. If your plant looks droopy, it's time to water it.
4. Temperature and humidity
The average household temperature and humidity are suitable for growing Chinese money plants. Avoid keeping them at temperatures lower than 10 degrees Celsius or 50 degrees Fahrenheit. However, a short time exposure to cold temperatures may help encourage blooms. Also, avoid keeping them in overly dry conditions like heating vents.
5. Fertilizer
It is important to feed your pliea plants with a balanced fertilizer once a month during spring and summer. Fertilizing is essential during the growing season. Avoid fertilizing your plants during the winter.
With lush green, coin-shaped leaves, Chinese money plants look absolutely stunning. No matter whether you place it on the widow pane or hang it on the balcony, the beauty of this plant will catch everyone’s eye. The best part about these plants is that they need minimal care, which makes them perfect as household plants.