I'm frustrated! This is my second time trying to keep a money tree alive. Although it lasted longer than the first one, I just can't seem to get it right. I suspect it might be a moisture issue, but I could really use some guidance. On a positive note, my ivy is thriving! What are some other plants I could reasonably care for without killing them?
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Your money tree needs chunky soil that drains well. Let it dry out almost completely between waterings. If you're looking for something low-maintenance, try getting a snake plant or a ZZ plant. They're pretty hardy, just be careful not to overwater them. If you do, it's game over.
Honestly, I find that a bit of neglect works wonders. Place your money tree by an east or west-facing window, and just check in on it every now and then. Ask yourself, "Have I watered you lately?" and then maybe water it a week later. Mix it up—sometimes give it a full cup, and other times just a splash. They seem to thrive on that kind of unpredictability!
Have you checked for those rubber bands holding the roots together? I read somewhere that they can cause issues. We recently repotted our plant and found one, removed it, and now it’s looking way healthier!
There are actually various types of plants called money trees, so it might help to specify which one you have. Also, sharing how you've been caring for it could give us a clearer picture to help you better.

OMG SAME.