Light: Bright light, but avoid direct sunlight in unhabituated plants.
Water: Keep soil continuously moist, but reduce watering in the winter. High humidity is preferred.
Temperature: Above 16ºC is preferred. Avoid cold drafts if temperature drops lower.
Soil: Rich, well-drained potting mix.
Fertilizer: Feed in spring with slow-release pellets or weekly during growing season with liquid fertilizer.
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Light: Light shade or dappled light indoors. Do not expose to direct, noon sun as it will fade the leaf colors. Water: High humidity. Keep soil continuously moist throughout spring and summer, and reduce watering in the winter. Temperature: Prefers warm and humid conditions. Keep above 60ºF if possible. Soil: A well-drained potting mix. Fertilizer: Feed regularly with liquid fertilizer throughout growing season.Read more -
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Water: Plant in well draining soil: the plant should not be over-watered. These trees, like many indoor plants, benefit from a good ‘flushing' of the salts out of the soil one to two times a year. To do this, take the tree outside (when it's warm) in a shady spot and flood the soil with water several times to leach out the accumulated salts. Light: Keep plants in as high a light situation as possible without being in too much direct sunlight. Temperature: Ideal temperatures have been list between 75F- 85F during the day (24C-26C) and 10F-15F cooler at night (60F-70F, or 18C-21C). Care: High humidity is good for the overall health of this plant. Cleaning the leaves frequently by gently wiping off the dust is also recommended. This not only makes the plant look better (glossier) but also keeps the leaves ‘breathing' well.Read more -
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Chamaedorea palm
Light: A light position but will also handle some shade. Temp: Average warmth will need misting if its really hot. Water: Quite regularly in the growing season and rarely over the winter months. Feeding: A liquid feed every month or so. Tip: Brown tips on the leaves mean the humidity needs to be raised, give it a misting.Read more
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