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Your Guide to Plant Care






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Lighting: Bright, indirect light to low light. This means they have a view of a window, but are not getting any direct light.
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Soil: Aroid potting mix with good drainage. Regular potting mix can be used with added perlite or orchid bark.
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Watering: Let the top couple inches of soil dry between watering. Calatheas are sensitive to drought - do not let the soil dry completely. They also do best with filtered water.
Growth Pattern: Upright growth pattern. They do not need any type of moss pole or trellis.
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Lighting: Bright, indirect light to direct light. Hoya can tolerate higher lighting than other houseplants.
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Soil: Aroid potting mix with good drainage. Regular potting mix can be used with added perlite or orchid bark.
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Watering: Let soil dry out almost completely between watering. Hoya do not like excess soil moisture. Hoya have thick leaves that store water for periods of time.
Growth Pattern: Most varieties like to climb up a trellis or trail. They are epiphytic, which means they naturally grow on trees and root along their stem.
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Lighting: Bright, indirect light to low light. This means they have a view of a window, but are not getting any direct light.
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Soil: Aroid potting mix with good drainage. Regular potting mix can be used with added perlite or orchid bark.
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Watering: Let soil dry out almost completely between watering.
Growth Pattern: Upright growth pattern. They do not need any type of moss pole or trellis.
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Lighting: Bright, indirect light. This means they have a view of a window, but are not getting direct sunbeams for an extended period of time.
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Soil: Aroid potting mix with good drainage. Regular potting mix can be used with added perlite or orchid bark.
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Watering: Let soil dry out almost completely between watering
Growth Pattern: Most varieties like to climb up a trellis or moss pole. Otherwise they will trail or grow bushy.
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Lighting: Bright, indirect light to low light. This means they have a view of a window, but are not getting any direct light. Pothos are very tolerant of a wide range of lighting conditions.
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Soil: Aroid potting mix with good drainage. Regular potting mix can be used with added perlite or orchid bark.
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Watering: Let the top couple inches of soil dry between watering.
Growth Pattern: Most varieties like to climb up a trellis or moss pole. Otherwise they will trail or grow bushy.
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