Preferred Humidity: 40 - 60%; Moderate Humidity
Money trees grow best when the humidity is between 40 and 60%. High humidity can cause diseases caused by fungi, while low humidity can cause leaves to fall off and growth to slow down. So, it's important to keep the levels of humidity even. Putting a money tree on a tray with water and pebbles can help increase the humidity around the plant. This is a simple and effective way to give the plant the water it needs without giving it too much. When you put several money trees together, you can make a microclimate that has higher levels of humidity. By transpiring, the plants will release water into the air, making the air more humid for all the plants in the group. By misting the leaves of a money tree, the humidity around the plant can be raised. But it's important not to mist the leaves too often, because that can lead to diseases caused by fungi. Using a humidifier can be a good way to raise the humidity in a room where a money tree is. During the winter, when the air is naturally drier, this is especially important.