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    Begonia Care Tips

    To read more about this genus and for more tips on how to grow them please go here. Light bright, indirect light, no direct sunlight Water keep the soil moist but not soggy wet Temperatures Most Begonia like it warm. Keep them in temperatures between 20 and 27 degrees Celsius.  Humidity Most Begonia will do well in moderate humidity. However, especially the tropical species we sell might require very high humidity (75%+) to survive and thrive. If this is the case, it will be mentioned in the product description. Soil Keep your Begonia in moisture-retentive, but fast-draining soil. It should be slightly acidic - adding clay, loam or sand can help with that. Especially the more tropical Begonia like soil-less medium such as sphagnum moss. Toxicity Begonia are toxic to animals if ingested.

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    Cissus Care Tips

    Light Cissus need bright indirect or filtered light and warm temperatures to thrive. They will do well in an East- or West-facing window Temperatures warm, between temperatures of 21 – 27 Celsius Water Water when the top 3cm of the soil are dry. Make sure that you do not let the soil dry out completely between watering. If the soil dries out, Cissus Discolor will quickly wither away.   60% and above is recommended Soil Nutrient-rich and well-draining. We recommend a mix of 50% substrate, 10% peat moss and 40% perlite. Toxicity This plant is non-toxic, so pet-friendly!

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    Zamioculcas Care Tips

    Light Bright light is good but not essential. The zamioculcas zamiifolia grows fine with low levels of light, but it's best to avoid direct sunlight. Watering Allow the soil to become dry at the top to the touch between watering and do not over water. It's best to water this plant less than too much because over-watering can cause stem and rhizome rot. Soil Most well draining potting mixes will suffice that contains a high amount of perlite or sand within the mix (you can add more perlite or sand if needed to a mix that is bought). Good drainage holes at the bottom of the pot is essential. Fertilizer During the main growing season (April - August) feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer which is diluted, once a month. Humidity Average house humidity is advised but increase humidity if the artificial heating within the home or workplace is quite dry. Propagation You may propagate by dividing rhizomes or with leaf cuttings. Place the leaf cuttings in a pot with a plastic covering and then the wait for roots to begin growing, which could take up to a year. Plant toxicity This plant is toxic to animals and humans when ingested.

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