The Pachira Aquatica is also called the money tree. The name Money Tree owes this houseplant to because it is believed in the Far East that the leaves can catch money. The Pachira is a very easy houseplant in terms of care, watering once every 3 weeks is enough. In winter, the Pachira will like regular watering. The humidity in the room is lower in winter, making it too dry for the Pachira. The water is stored in the trunk of the Pachira. Watering once every 3 weeks will be enough. To check this you can feel whether the soil is dry. If the soil has not yet dried out, wait a while before watering. The money tree needs at least 3 to 5 hours of sunlight per day, although the pachira cannot tolerate bright sun well. When the green houseplant grows very fast, but with few leaves. Then the houseplant is in a place that is too dark. Make sure that the Pachira gets a little more light.