Zebrina (wandering jew, inch plant), Setcreasea (purple heart), Siderasis (spiderwort) Light: Place plant in a bright location with some direct sun autumn to spring, avoid direct sun in the summer. Grow Siderasis (spiderwort) variety in semi-shade. Water: Water regularly spring to autumn allowing the top 2 or 3 inches of soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Water more sparingly…
Air plant Light: Place tillandsia in a bright location avoiding direct afternoon sun in summer months. Air plants are also quite tolerant in lower levels of light. Water: You can either soak your Tillandsia in room temperature water once per week for 15 minutes or provide a heavy misting 3-4 times per week Do not keep plants constantly wet…
There are thousands of species of tropical plants but most require similar care. Light: Bright indirect light to partial shade is ideal for the majority of tropical house plants. Avoid exposure to direct sun, especially during the summer months. Water: Water regularly from spring to autumn allowing the top soil to dry slightly in between waterings. Water more sparingly during…
Cissus (tapestry vine), Rhoicissus (grape ivy), Tetrastigma Light: Place your vine in a brightly lit location away from direct sunlight. Grape Ivy and Tapestry vines can tolerate partial shade. Water: Water thoroughly from spring to autumn letting the top 1-2 inches of soil dry out in between waterings. Do not let the soil dry out completely. Water more sparingly in…
Light: Requires bright, full of filtered sunlight, acclimate slowly to full, direct sunlight. Yuccas thrive in full sunlight so they’re perfect for that west-facing window. Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings, the top 1/3 of soil should dry out before watering. Do not let the plant stand in excess water. Yucca are highly sensitive to becoming waterlogged. Temperature:…
ZZ plant Light: Place your ZZ plant in a moderate to bright location avoiding direct afternoon sun in summer. They are also quite tolerant of low levels of light. Water: The Zamioculcas plant is much like a cactus when it comes to watering. They are drought-tolerant plants so it is best to let the top 2-3 inches of soil to…