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Hi slblaschke,
Money trees are native to Central American tropical climates, so it's important to make sure your tree is adequately hydrated and has "simulated" humidity: spray it with water from a spray bottle on dry days.
If you're curious about if you should replant it, you could slowly slide it out of the pot it's currently in, and look at the roots. If any are dead or if they are smushed together, taking the shape of the pot, replant it.
Good luck.



Does my money tree have a chance in texas?
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I live in Austin, TX sometimes humid sometimes dry like now. My new money tree plant is about 1 foot tall in a small pot about 4" wide at soil base and 4"high. Should I replant it in a bigger pot with that cactus soil? Should I leave it outside? I have a lot of trees it would not get very much sun in my back yard very low to partial sunlight on sunny days. It gets hot and dry in the summer I want to see it flower. Do I have a chance/?