Light: Rhapis grow best in bright, indirect light near a window or skylight but is very adaptable to low light areas
Soil: This plant can grow in any well-draining soil but requires higher soil moisture than most plants. For potted raphis, the roots concentrate mainly at the bottom so becareful not to overwater.
Fertilizer: Slow-release fertilizer is best suited for the rhapis excels as it is a slow-growing plant.
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