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    Cotyledon Care Tips

    Light Cotyledons require a sunny position with as much light as possible.  Water extremely drought tolerant, water when soil is dry to the touch Fertiliser Feed it once or twice during the growing season with a fertilizer specifically formulated for cactus and succulents (poor in nitrogen). Soil very fast draining, ideally containing sand, potting mix suitable for cacti and succulents Humidity low Temperature This plant is hardy down to -4 degrees Celsius.  Repotting Repot in Spring only when roots become cramped. Do not water for a week or more after repotting. Needs a large pot to accommodate a large root system. Toxicity Toxic to humans and animals when ingested.

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    Pilea Care Tips

    Light: Pilea likes a lot of light, keep it in a bright indirect light spot. Watering The soil needs to mostly dry out between waterings, with more watering required in warmer, sunnier weather. If the leaves start to look slightly droopy, that’s a sign that the plant needs water. Temperature It can withstand temperatures as low as 10C, thus if you are lucky to be in a tropic zone, you can even plant these outside all year. Propagation This plant is fairly easy to propagate. It is said that even a leaf with a stem can root in the water. A happy plant will eventually send baby plants through the soil, which you can pluck out and seperate from the mother plant. If their roots aren’t well developed,  place it first in a glass of distilled water. If the little plantlets roots are established, simply plant it in the soil. Soil Well-draining potting soil, and a pot with drainage holes is necessary. Toxicity Good news! Pilea Peperomioides 'Mojito' is not toxic to animals.

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    Senecio Care Tips

    Light bright location, can tolerate several hours of sunlight daily. Water Unlike many other succulents, it needs regular watering during the warm months, but less during the winter dormancy. We recommend bottom watering, since Senecio does not like its leaves to lie on wet soil. Water when the soil feels dry! Soil Loose and well draining mix. We recommend a Cactus mix! Humidity moderate Toxicity Toxic to pets. In humans it is reported that dermal contact of the fresh juice of this plant may cause skin irritations with pruritus and pustules

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    Xanthosoma Care Tips

    Please note: Being a bulbous plant,  Xanthosoma will go dormant in cold weather and come back in spring. As soon as it has lost all its foliage, stop watering the plant that is now a tuber, dig the bulb up and store it in a cool, dry place during the colder months. Plant it back up in spring and start watering it again, then it will grow new foliage. Light Xanthosoma should ideally be grown in a spot with bright indirect sunlight. Water Xanthosoma require frequent watering during the growing season, but the soil should never get too soggy, because the tubers might rot.  Humidity average to high Soil well-draining potting mix, like our aroid mix Toxicity This plant is toxic to humans and animals if ingested.

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