Plant Care

  • Syngonium Mojito
    Plant Care,  Rare Houseplants,  Syngonium

    Syngonium Mojito Care

    Welcome to my syngonium mojito care for and propagate guide. I have a few of them, they are really easy to grow and prop. I run down all you need to know… Syngonium Mojito Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly, water if top 50% of the soil is dry. Fertilizer: Not necessary, if you do, use a balanced fed monthly in spring and summer. Soil: A well draining potting mix with 20% perlite.  Humidity: 50%. Temperature: 15-30°C (59-86°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Yellow leaves due to over watering and leaf curling or crisping…

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  • Monstera Pinnatipartita
    Monstera,  Plant Care,  Rare Houseplants

    Monstera Pinnatipartita Care

    The key to monstera pinnatipartita care is humidity and well draining compost… Monstera Pinnatipartita Care Summary Light needs: Plenty of indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly, water if almost all of the soil is dry. Fertilizer: High nitrogen feed once a month in spring and summer. Soil: A well draining potting mix with 20% perlite.  Humidity: 50-60%. Temperature: 18-27°C (64-81°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Browning leaves due to overwatering. Introduction I have a couple of these plants, they are often confused for the monstera peru the monstera pinnatipartita is known for it’s rough and bumpy leaves that will fenestrate as…

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  • Marble Queen Pothos cuttings in soil
    Plant Care,  Pothos

    Marble Queen Pothos

    Welcome to our guide to marble queen pothos care… Marble Queen Pothos Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly, water if top 50% of soil is dry. Fertilizer: A balanced plant feed once a month in the spring and summer months. Soil: A well draining potting compost with 20% perlite. Humidity: 50%. Temperature: 18°C to 30°C (64-86°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops. Common issues: Pests like spidermites. Introduction The marble queen pothos a.k.a. epipremnum aureum ‘marble queen’ is, as the name suggests, a beautifully marbled variegated pothos, with each leaf having a different variegated pattern. I have loads of…

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  • cebu blue
    Plant Care,  Pothos,  Rare Houseplants

    Cebu Blue Pothos

    Welcome to my guide to cebu blue pothos care. I have a few of these plants and I grow them for sale. It is is a show-stoppingly beautiful small houseplant once it fenestrates, that has ballooned in popularity in recent years, and luckily is really straight forward to care for, we go into detail below… Cebu Blue Pothos Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Let the plants almost totally dry out then soak it. Fertilizer: Balanced fertilizer every month in the summer. Soil: A well draining, rich compost. Humidity: 40-60% Temperature: 19-25°C (66-77°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops. Other names: Epipremnum pinnatum, blue…

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  • Pink Princess
    Philodendron,  Plant Care,  Rare Houseplants

    Philodendron Pink Princess Care

    The key to philodendron pink princess care is to give it plenty of indirect light to encourage the variegation and to not over water it… Philodendron Pink Princess Care Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly, water if top half of the soil is dry. Fertilizer: A balanced fertilizer once a month in spring and summer. Soil: A well draining potting mix with 20% perlite.  Humidity: 50%. Temperature: 18°C to 27°C (64-81°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Overwatering, mealybugs. Introduction One of the most popular rare houseplants in recent years – the philodendron pink princess is known for…

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  • String Of Hearts
    Plant Care,  Propagation,  Succulents and Cacti

    String Of Hearts

    String of hearts are a pretty hanging succulent that is easy to care for and propagate, as long as they get plenty of light and are not overwatered. Although slow growing they propagate really easily, I bought one a few years ago and now have 5 or 6 around my house. String Of Hearts Care Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight Watering needs: Let it dry out completely between watering. Fertilizer: Use a general purpose household fertilizer, diluted down by half the normal amount, once a month in the summer months. Soil: Cactus and succulent compost. Humidity: They will do well in all household environments and do not need misting.…

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