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45 Feet Tall Money Plant: Lucknow lady registered under Limca Book of Records

Sapna Soni Popli, currently residing in Lucknow is a gardening enthusiast. But recently, her gardening skills has grabbed the internet's attention as she recently got registered in the LIMCA Book of Records for having the tallest money plant in the country, with the height of 45 feet.

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Sapna Soni Popli, currently residing in Lucknow is a gardening enthusiast. But recently, her gradening skills has grabbed the internet's attention as she recently got registered in the LIMCA Book oF Records for having the tallest money plant in the country, with the height of 45 feet.

Tallest plant

Money plant is considered auspicious by many people. It is believed that growing a money plant at home increases your luck and helps you earn more money. At the time when Sonia sowed the seeds of the plant, she was living in a flat in Gurugram. After the transfer of her husband, she moved with him along with the money plant. She claims that she had all kinds of conversations with the plant, as if it was a family member which worked as an 'emotional food' for the plant. 

Limca Book of records

When the plant grew so tall that it spread all across the house, Sonia's sons advised her to call upon the LIMCA Book of Records and claim her achievement. Sapna shared that she used to feed the plant with Almond water, Turmeric water, Coffee powder and other things that are found at home which helped the plant to grow till these lengths.

Grow more plants

Sapna advises everyone to do gardening at home and excuses for limited space is not a problem becasue money plant is such  a plant that easliy turns into any direction, right or left, easily fitting into any space. Plants in the room decreases the temperature and in this scorching heat, having pottes plants in homes in the best way to keep our homes cooler and gives it an aesthetic look. 

As Sapna's plant became an internet sensation overnight, National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) also appreciated her efforts encouraging people to grow more plants and trees around them. Sapna now eagerly waits her plant to grow 50 feet tall.

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