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Indoor Plants
Shipping plants have been challenging for us and we would love to inviting you to come visit us inside our store. However, we have plants information and care instructions for your FYI. Of course, you can always ask us all about what you are looking for and we are more than happy to help you with anything.
Dracaena "Marginata Cane"
Care Instruction:
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Plant in well-draining soil.
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Water regularly during their growing season.
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Place in bright, indirect light, though they can thrive in a variety of light conditions.
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Fertilize conservatively at the beginning of spring.
Laurentii Snake Plant
Care Instruction:
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Water fortnightly, or when the top two inches of soil feels dry.
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More sunlight is better, but anything is fine.
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Keep your snake plant in a warm spot, ideally above 10°C.
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Repot in spring, if needed, using houseplant compost.
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Wipe the leaves once in a while with a clean, damp cloth.
Dracaena Song of India
Care Instruction:
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Place the plant in indirect sunlight.
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Provide moist, well-draining soil.
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Allow the soil to dry somewhat between waterings.
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Avoid putting song of India anywhere near a slightly cold draft.
Pink Anthurium
Care Instruction:
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Plant in a well-draining pot with a 50-50 mix of orchid and houseplant potting media.
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Place anthurium in a warm, brightly lit room but out of direct light. ...
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Allow anthurium's soil to dry out between waterings.
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Feed weekly during the growing season with a diluted liquid houseplant fertilizer.
Purple Anthurium
Care instruction:
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Plant in a well-draining pot with a 50-50 mix of orchid and houseplant potting media.
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Place anthurium in a warm, brightly lit room but out of direct light. ...
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Allow anthurium's soil to dry out between waterings.
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Feed weekly during the growing season with a diluted liquid houseplant fertilizer.
Black Queen - Zz Zamioculcas
Care Instruction:
All zz plants need is adequate light and a good watering every couple of weeks. However, don't worry too much about forgetting to water your zz plant—these plants grow from rhizomes, which help them to store water under the soil, making them drought-tolerant plants.
Zamioculcas Zamifolia (Zz Plant)
Care Instruction:
All zz plants need is adequate light and a good watering every couple of weeks. However, don't worry too much about forgetting to water your zz plant—these plants grow from rhizomes, which help them to store water under the soil, making them drought-tolerant plants.
Fairy Castle Cactus
Care Instruction:
The fairy castle thrives in well-draining soil to prevent waterlogged roots. A mix of cactus potting soil and perlite or pumice in an unglazed clay pot works well to ensure good drainage. This type of soil allows excess water to flow out quickly, preventing the roots from sitting in damp conditions.
Ficus Ginseng
Care Instruction:
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The Ficus Ginseng likes a light position out of the full sun, but plenty of sunlight.
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Water your Ginseng Ficus thoroughly whenever the soil gets slightly dry.
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The Chinese Banyan prefers temperatures of 60⁰F to 75⁰F.
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Fertilize your Ficus bonsai once every two weeks during the growing season, spring until fall.
Common Olive Tree (Olea Europaea)
Care Instruction:
Olive trees are drought-tolerant and can be sensitive to overwatering. Allow at least half the soil to dry out between waterings, and make sure to provide good drainage. You can utilize a moisture meter to help you properly gauage soil moisture and avoid overwatering!
Parlor Palm
Having a parlor palm in your home helps purify and clean the air, adds humidity, and provides an attractive touch of green.
Care Instructions:
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Place in bright, indirect light with temperatures between 65°F and 75°F .
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Be careful not to overwater or allow the parlor palm to get too much sunlight. It can be grown as a low-light plant.
Fiddle Leaves Fig
How to care for Indoor Fiddle Leaf Fig?
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Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight; avoid direct sun.
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Watering: Water when the top inch of soil is dry, usually every 1-2 weeks.
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Humidity: Maintain moderate humidity.
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Temperature: Keep the room temperature between 65-75°F (18-24°C) and avoid drafts.
Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow
Care Instruction:
Your Dieffenbachia will do best in bright, indirect light. It can also tolerate lower light environments, though growth will slow. Avoid direct sunlight which can burn the leaves. Water your Dieffenbachia when the soil volume is 50-75% dry.
Pachira Braid (Money Tree)
Care Instruction:
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Water weekly. The best time to water your plant is in the morning once a week.
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Use fluorescent lights
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Avoid colder temperatures
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Well-draining soil
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Extra humidity is best
Aralia Ming Stump
Care Instruction:
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Mimic its native tropical environment by maintaining proper temperature and humidity levels.
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Plant in well-draining soil. This is essential to keep the plant's fine roots from rotting.
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Irrigate consistently but do not oversaturate. ...
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Feed the plant monthly during its growing season from spring into fall.
Fern Lemon Button
Care Instruction:
Lemon button ferns (Nephrolepsis cordifolia duffii) are easy-to-care-for plants that can tolerate a variety of conditions. They prefer warm and humid climates with temperatures between 60°F and 70°F, and do best with medium to bright indirect sunlight.
Monstena Minima
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Light: The Mini Monstera is pretty flexible with placement in your home. ...
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Humidity: Now this is the part I struggle with the most, keeping moisture in the air. ...
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Water: Mini Monsteras like to be kept pretty moist but do need some respite.
Calathea Grey Star
Care Instruction:
Keep out of direct sunlight as this will cause the leaf colour to fade. It is happiest in a humid environment.
Pothos Satin
Care Instruction:
Pothos Satin needs bright light but it must be indirect. Water only when the top two inches of the soil feel dry to the touch.
Philodendron Little Hope
Care Instuction:
Place a little hope philodendron under a larger plant in a bright, sunny window to achieve partial shade. Keep the soil in the container consistently moist but never soggy. The best way to water philodendron is to let the top inch or two (2.5-5 cm.) of soil dry before watering thoroughly.
Tradescantia "Sanna"
Care Instruction:
Loves bright, indirect light and humidity. Pinch back regularly to encourage bushier growth. Keep soil evenly moist. Reaches 6 to 12 in.
Rainbow Elephant Bush Succulent
Care Instruction:
Rainbow elephant bushes need lots of bright, indirect light to maintain their leaves' variegation. Water the plant thoroughly every 12 days, but more often in spring and summer.
Calathea Vittata
Care Instruction:
Calathea Vittata can tolerate bright, indirect light, but direct sunlight can scorch its leaves. Calathea Vittata prefers evenly moist soil, but not soggy soil. It's sensitive to both overwatering and underwatering.
Snake Golden Star
Care Instruction:
Snake Golden Star prefers bright indirect light but can survive in low light. Leaves with less variegation, slow growth, and small new leaves indicate it is not getting enough light. Too much direct sunlight will burn the leaves. Water when the top 75% of the soil is dry.
Xanthosoma Lendenii
Care Instruction:
Provide bright, indirect light and avoid direct afternoon sun. Water sparingly but deeply, allowing the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry out between watering. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy.
Chinese Evergreen "Lady Valentine"
Care Instruction:
The plant prefers bright, indirect light. Keep it away from direct sunlight. Water the plant when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Water moderately and slowly from above, allowing the water to soak through to the roots, then tip out any excess water.
Alocasia Polly
Care Instruction:
Set in a bright area, out of direct sun and drafts. Repot every 2 - 3 years.
Variegated Spathiphyllum 'domino'
Care Instruction:
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Likes bright, indirect light.
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Keep evenly watered; do not let get too soggy or too dry.
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Fertilize every 6 weeks.
Montera Split Leaves
Care Instruction:
Monsteras prefer bright to medium indirect light for at least six hours a day, but can adjust to other conditions. Water Monsteras every 1–2 weeks, allowing the top few inches of soil to dry out between waterings. Water more frequently in brighter light and less often in lower light.