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Bright indirect light.
Average warmth. Not too hot over the winter (Keep away from radiators).
Water frequently not letting the compost dry throughout the summer, less over winter. Keep humidity high by misting and or placing in a pebble tray.
A very weak liquid feed every month or so over the growing season.
Another rarity in the houseplant world, Pachira is a slightly bizarre plant that is generally sold as three or more stems that have been plaited together to form a single trunk. Out of this trunk grows large leaves composed of 6-9 leaflets. A great conversation point as a specimen plant.
Please note: The leaves of this plant are very very delicate and a small amount of damage may occur in transport. Growth is very quick and the health of the plant will not be compromised.
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Self Watering Container?
These plants are also available ready potted in one of our self watering containers (see container pictures below)... the price includes the plant, self watering system and container. All the plants will arrive all potted up with the self watering system installed, just unpack it and enjoy!
Already got a plant pot?
We also sell self-watering systems, which will fit into your pre-existing plant pot!
Self Watering Container?
These plants are also available ready potted in one of our self watering containers (see container pictures below)... the price includes the plant, self watering system and container. All the plants will arrive all potted up with the self watering system installed, just unpack it and enjoy!
Already got a plant pot?
We also sell self-watering systems, which will fit into your pre-existing plant pot!
Bright indirect light.
Average warmth. Not too hot over the winter (Keep away from radiators).
Water frequently not letting the compost dry throughout the summer, less over winter. Keep humidity high by misting and or placing in a pebble tray.
A very weak liquid feed every month or so over the growing season.
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