A few years ago, I learned that the money tree can flower. Once, when I visited a neighbor, I was surprised to see a flowering money tree on her windowsill. At first, I thought she had planted something else next to the Crassula. But upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a flowering money tree.

I asked my neighbor about all the intricacies of plant care and applied her tips to my plant. The results only appeared a few years later, but now my money tree regularly delights me with blossoms. I’d like to share these simple care rules with you; there are only five of them.
These recommendations worked for my Crassula, but there is one condition: the plant must be at least 5-6 years old, otherwise you won’t see the flowers.

When late autumn arrives, I move the pot of money tree away from the window. The plant needs rest to gather strength and form buds. The light that penetrates deep into the room is perfectly sufficient.