Quick Tip: Water until water comes out of drainage holes. Allow top 2 inches of soil to completely dry between waterings.
Chinese money plants, also known as Pilea peperomioides, prefer well-draining soil that's kept consistently moist, but not soaked. Overwatering can lead to root rot and other issues, so it's important to allow the soil to dry out a little between waterings. A good rule of thumb is to water your Chinese money plant thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Pro tip: water from the bottom, allowing the plant to soak up water like it would in nature. This helps to prevent moisture from sitting on the leaves, which can cause fungal diseases. In addition, it's important to avoid using water that's too cold or too hot, as this can shock the plant's roots. Use room-temperature water instead. By following these watering techniques, you can help your Chinese Money Plant thrive.