Light: Place in a location with medium to low light. Variegated varieties need only light shade. Water: Water regularly from spring to autumn allowing the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry slightly in between waterings. Do not let the plant sit in water. Water more sparingly in winter. Mist foliage frequently as this plant loves high humidity! Temperature:…
(African Mask, Elephant Ear) Light: African Mask needs a delicate balance of light, avoiding direct sunlight, as well as very dark and gloomy spots. Locations which fall between these two extremes are needed to keep your African Mask happy.. Water: African Mask must be kept moist at all times! It dislikes dryness at the roots, but too much water will…
Light: Bright sunlight year-round. Consider moving your plants outside during the summer, where they can bask in full sunlight, and make sure they get plenty of winter light. Water: In spring, water with warm water just as the soil begins to dry out. Don’t let the soil become completely dry. In the winter and fall, when growth is suspended, water…
Light: Aloes thrive in bright light conditions, but not direct sunlight. Leaves can turn brown with direct sunlight. Water: It is important to let the soil dry out in between waterings. Water your Aloe sparingly in the winter and In the summertime water deeply but infrequently. When in doubt water less than more. Temperature: Temperatures averaging around 21-26°C are very…
Light: Anthuriums as a rule will take as much light as you can provide them with, but not direct sunlight. Lower levels of light will slow down or cease flower production. Water: While Anthuriums are able to handle dryness around the root ball, they need to be watered thoroughly and allowed to dry just slightly before watering again. Drying out…
Light: A brightly lit room is good but not essential. They’re fine with low levels of light, but it’s best to keep them out of direct sunlight which will damage the leaves. Water: Water once the top one inch of soil becomes dry. Water less during winter and do not overwater. Over watering to the degree that the soil becomes…