Plant Care Guide

Swedish Ivy

Swedish Ivy

Light: Bright, indirect light Water: Keep moist but not soggy Tips: If plant wilts after watering, it may be suffering from root rot. Clip off healthy vines to propagate. Very easy plant to maintain and great for beginners! Mist to keep humid.

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Bridal Veil

Bridal Veil

Light: Bright indirect light. No direct sun. Water: Water no more than twice a week when surface layer of soil is dry. Beneath that, likes to stay moist but not overwatered.  Tips: Feed with a 5-10-5 liquid fertilizer every two weeks. Lightly water the soil before applying fertilizer. Mix 1 part fertilizer to 4 parts water and carefully pour onto the moistened soil; avoid wetting the foliage.

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Red Banana Tree

Red Banana Tree

Light: Bright indirect, partial sun, or full sun.  Water: Water weekly. More often if outside in heat/sun. Do not let soil go completely dry. Keep moist/humid. Tips: https://plantcaretoday.com/musa-acuminata.html

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Aralia - Threadleaf

Aralia - Threadleaf

Light: Medium to bright indirect light. They tolerate medium light but will grow faster and fuller in a bright spot. Water: Water your Threadleaf Aralia just enough to keep it from wilting. It’s best to let the top inch or so of the soil to dry before watering again. It may be a couple times a week to once every two weeks, depending on the size of your plant and how much light it gets. If in doubt, it is best to keep it on the drier side rather than too wet. Tips: Like other popular indoor plants, your Threadleaf Aralia appreciates...

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Venus Fly Trap

Venus Fly Trap

Water: Keep the pot in standing water at all times. Never allow the soil to dry out completely. The flytrap requires mineral-free water. So bottled distilled water, water passed through a reverse-osmosis unit or collected rain water are best. Light: Outside in full sun. Provide 6 or more hours of direct sunlight for vigorous growth. Tips: As winter approaches, your plant will slow down in growth and eventually stop growing. It’ll retain some of its leaves throughout the winter months, but the leaves will turn brown around the edges and the traps will stop working. This is perfectly normal. Flytraps require 3-4...

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