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Hydrangea Plant Care

Hydrangea Plant Care

Light: Place your potted hydrangeas in areas that receive morning sunlight and afternoon shade, for best growth. Water:  Water potted hydrangeas regularly, as these plants require consistent water for proper flower growth and fare poorly during drought. Water the plant often enough that roots remain moist without maintaining wet soil, which may lead to disease problems. Water when the top…

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Succulent Senecio

String of Pearls – Beans – Dolphins Light: Senecio plants prefer full sun but can adapt to medium light as well.  A south-facing window is preferred. In winter, give the plants the brightest, sunniest location you can find.   Temperature: String of Pearls succulent should be kept at an average indoor temperature of 70° – 80° degrees Fahrenheit. During winter,…

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Staghorn Fern

Light: Bright indirect light, avoiding direct hot summer sun.  Staghorn ferns do not tolerate low-light conditions.   Water:  Let soil dry out slightly between waterings.  The fern also absorbs moisture through its fronds so misting regularly is recommended.  If the fern is mounted on a plank or surface, soak the plant for 1 minute and let drip dry before re-hanging.   Temperature:…

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Monstera Ginny

Monstera Ginny

Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma R. tetrasperma has a striking resemblance to Monstera deliciosa and is often mistaken for the Philodendron species.  However, this plant is neither a Monstera or a Philodendron, although they are all in the same family Araceae. Rhaphidophora tetrasperma is a completely separate genus than those two plants. Light:  Place plants in a location with bright to moderate indirect…

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Hoya Plant Care

Hindu Rope (Carnosa), Wax plant (Australis), (Bella) Light: Bright light is required.  Some direct sun is beneficial but avoid hot afternoon sun in summer months.    Water: Water thoroughly Spring to Fall, allowing the soil to dry out slightly in between waterings.  Don’t let the plant sit in water. Water more sparingly in winter months. Mist leaves regularly, but not…

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Cordyline Plant Care

Cordyline Plant Care

Light: Bright indirect light, avoid exposing to direct sun.  Cordyline australis species can tolerate some direct sun but avoid hot summer afternoon sun.  Water:  Water regularly when top soil is dry to touch during growing season spring to fall, sparingly in winter.  Cordyline fruticosa requires higher humidity and should be misted regularly.   Temperature: Cordyline thrive in temperatures above 16℃.  Winter…

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