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Feng Shui Money Plant: Care, Placement & Wealth Activation Guide

The money plant is one of the most beloved Feng Shui symbols of wealth and prosperity. Learn how to choose, place, and care for your money plant to activate abundance energy and invite financial growth into your home.

Feng Shui money plant with braided trunk in ceramic pot near window

Why the Money Plant Attracts Wealth

In Feng Shui, the money plant symbolizes growth, vitality, and prosperity. Its round, coin-shaped leaves represent wealth, while its upward growth signals rising fortunes. As a living plant, it embodies the wood element, which fuels expansion and new opportunities. When placed correctly, a money plant continuously generates positive chi that supports financial abundance.

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Best Money Plants for Feng Shui

Money Tree (Pachira Aquatica)

The classic Feng Shui money plant with a braided trunk that traps fortune. The braiding of five trunks represents the five elements working in harmony. Each stem ideally has five leaves for maximum auspicious energy.

Jade Plant (Crassula Ovata)

With its thick, round, coin-like leaves, the jade plant is a powerful wealth symbol. It is especially auspicious placed near the entrance of a home or business to welcome prosperity.

Pothos (Devil's Ivy)

A fast-growing trailing plant whose heart-shaped leaves purify air and generate vibrant chi. Its rapid growth symbolizes quickly expanding wealth and is ideal for beginners.

Where to Place Your Money Plant

Placement is everything in Feng Shui. Use the Bagua map to find the best spot:

  • Southeast (wealth corner) — the prime location, directly activating your wealth corner
  • East (health and family) — supports growth, vitality, and family prosperity
  • Near the entrance — welcomes abundant chi as it enters your home
  • Home office — boosts career success and business income, pairing well with good desk placement

Where NOT to Place a Money Plant

  • Bedroom — the active wood energy can disrupt rest and relationships
  • Bathroom — wealth energy drains away through pipes and drains
  • Cluttered corners — stagnant energy chokes the plant's prosperity power
  • Dark areas — without light, the plant weakens and so does its wealth energy

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How to Care for Your Money Plant

Light

Provide bright, indirect light. Direct harsh sun can scorch the leaves, while too little light weakens both the plant and its energy.

Water

Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, usually every one to two weeks. Overwatering causes root rot, which symbolizes draining wealth. Let excess water drain fully.

Maintenance

Wipe leaves regularly to keep them dust-free and vibrant. Remove yellowing or dead leaves promptly to maintain healthy prosperity energy. Rotate occasionally for even growth.

Money Plant Enhancements

  • Tie a red ribbon — red activates and protects the plant's wealth energy
  • Add a few coins to the soil — reinforces the wealth intention
  • Use a purple or gold pot — these colors amplify abundance in the wealth corner
  • Group in odd numbers — three or five plants together strengthen the prosperity field
  • Pair with the water element — a small water feature nearby nourishes growth

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I place a money plant for Feng Shui?

Place your money plant in the wealth corner (southeast) of your home or room. The southeast is associated with abundance and prosperity. Avoid placing it in the bedroom or bathroom where wealth energy can drain away.

Which money plant is best for Feng Shui?

The Pachira aquatica (money tree) with a braided trunk and the jade plant (Crassula ovata) are the most popular Feng Shui money plants. Both have round, coin-shaped leaves that symbolize wealth and are easy to care for.

How many leaves should a Feng Shui money tree have?

A money tree with five leaves per stem is considered most auspicious because it represents the five Feng Shui elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water). Finding a seven-leaf stem is considered extremely lucky.

Can a dying money plant bring bad luck?

A wilting or dying money plant can symbolize stagnant or declining wealth energy. Remove dead leaves promptly and keep the plant healthy. If it dies completely, replace it to maintain positive prosperity energy.

Should the money plant be in soil or water?

Both work for Feng Shui. Money plants grown in water represent the water element and continuous flow of wealth, while soil-grown plants emphasize stability and growth. Choose based on which energy you want to enhance.

How do I care for a Feng Shui money plant?

Place it in bright, indirect light, water moderately when the top inch of soil is dry, and avoid overwatering. Keep leaves clean and dust-free, and rotate the plant occasionally for even growth.

Grow Your Wealth, Naturally

A healthy money plant is a daily reminder of growth and abundance. By choosing the right plant, placing it in your wealth corner, and caring for it with intention, you create a living wealth activator that supports your prosperity goals year-round. Explore more wealth-attracting plants to expand your abundance.

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