00:17
She talks about having three different types of money plants.
01:09
She notes the recent purchase of a jade plant a month ago.
02:16
Mention of a future video where she will show how to propagate from leaves.
02:34
Describes the lush growth of her Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), commonly known as money plant, which has more than doubled in size.
03:07
She touches on the loss of one of her money plants and doesn't understand why it happened.
03:50
Shows the pot size of her largest money plant and says she will repot it due to its size.
04:16
Explains how to check the soil moisture using her finger to ensure they aren't over-watered.
04:45
Shares her positive experience with the money plant and the good vibes it brings into her home.
05:45
Discusses cleaning the plants by dusting off the leaves or washing them in water to remove dust.
06:18
Plans to show her watering process of all three plants.
07:00
States that the size of the pot determines how big the plant grows.
08:02
Emphasizes that the money plant is easy to take care of, and you would have to actively try to kill it.
09:25
Advises placing the money plant in an area with good light but not direct sunlight.
09:55
Starts to water the plants, noting that one of them doesn't need watering yet.
10:57
Explains that the other two plants are dry and need water.
11:16
Mentions using bottled water or distilled water for watering the plants.
12:37
Shows watering the plants and letting the excess water drain out.
13:43
Begins watering the money tree, which is very dry and needs water.
15:18
Demonstrates watering the money tree and how quickly the water drains through.
17:12
Shows a smaller jade plant with new growth, which needs less water.
18:45
Concludes the video by encouraging viewers to get money plants and talking about the positive energy they bring to a home. Ends with an expression of love and peace that the plants have apparently brought into her house.