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    Aglaonema Care Tips

    Light The darker green varieties of Aglaonema can grow in near shade, while the variegated varieties require brighter light. Do not expose any Aglaonema to direct sun. Water Water thoroughly in the summer and mist the plant often to raise the humidity. During the winter, reduce watering but do not let the plant dry out completely. Temperature These plants do not like cold drafts or temperatures below 18 C. Be sure to keep it away from drafty windows or vents and the warmer the spot you can find, the better. Soil A well-draining potting soil is perfect, use our Aroid potting mix for best results Fertilizer Feed your Aglaonema with slow-release pellets or a liquid fertilizer during the growing season. Toxicity Toxic to humans and animals when ingested.

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    Amorphophallus Care Tips

    Sunlight bright to medium indirect light Water Allow potting mix to dry out before watering. Soil about 3,5cm down should be dry to touch. Water more frequently during warmer months and fertilise during the growing season. During the dormancy period, almost no watering is required. Humidity average Temperature 18°C-30°C. It’s best not to let it go below 15°C. Soil well-draining potting mix, we recommend using our Aroid mix Toxicity toxic for humans and animals when ingested.

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    Stapelia Care Tips

    Light bright spot, can whit-stand a few hours of sunshine a day Water As opposed to most succulents, needs regular (possibly weekly) watering in summer and much less in winter but only when potting mix is dry to touch Soil fast draining potting mix such as cactus mix Humidity low Propagation In case any leaves fall in transit, please don't throw them away! You can propagate this plant from leaf cuttings. Plant toxicity Good news! This plant is non-toxic to humans nor animals when ingested.

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    Tradescantia Care Tips

    Light bright spot with indirect light to shade Humidity slightly above average Watering keep moist in summer and let it dry out in winter Temperature above 15 degrees Propagation stem cuttings Soil Well-draining potting soil with peat moss Plant toxicity mildly toxic to humans and pets Pro tip Pinching back the long vines encourages branching and increases the fullness of the plant. To do this, simply ‘pinch’ off at a joint or at the tender new growth at the end of the stem.

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