When new plants arrive...
- Find the right forever location for the plant base on lighting, temperature, and humidity.
- Avoid repotting right away—give it time to adapt to its new surroundings and grow.
- Some minor leaf loss is normal as it adjusts to the change.
- Alway check soil
Each plant type has its own specific care needs—details below!
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Air plants care
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- Air plants like consistent, bright, indirect light. Avoid full summer sun.
- Water air plants weekly for hydration, and be sure to gently shake off any excess water.
- Ensure that your air plant is completely dry before placing it back into the terrarium.
- Never put air plants in soil.
- Air plants thrive in temperatures ranging from 50 to 90°F. If you feel comfortable, they will too.
- A proper air circulation ensures the happiness of air plants.
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Hoya
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over 500 species; glossy leaves; fragrant&waxy blooms; long trailing vines
Light: Bright, indirect light with a few hours of direct sun. Avoid harsh midday sun to prevent leaf damage.
Water: Drought-tolerant. Let soil dry completely between waterings (every 7–10 days for well-draining pots).
Temperature: Ideal: 18–27°C (65–80°F). Keep away from cold drafts or temps below 10°C (50°F).
Tip: Increase water during blooming—root-bound plants bloom best.
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Brachychiton Rupestris
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Distinctive bottle-shaped trunk; pink veins; slow growing; drought tolerant
- Light: Thrives in full sun; tolerates partial shade. Requires bright, direct light for best growth.
- Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Drought-tolerant once established. Avoid overwatering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm climates (18–30°C / 65–86°F). Protect from frost and freezing conditions.
Tip: Increase water during blooming—root-bound plants bloom best.
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Operculicarya Decaryi (Elephant Tree)
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Unique swollen, elephant like trunk and small, glossy leaves
- Light:
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Tolerates some direct sunlight but avoid intense midday exposure. - Water:
Allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Water every 1-2 weeks in spring/summer and less in fall/winter. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot. - Temperature:
Prefers 18–28°C (65–82°F). Avoid frost and temperatures below 10°C (50°F). Leaf shedding in winter is normal.
Growth & Pruning:Slow-growing with a distinct trunk. Prune to shape or remove dead branches. Trim the top to encourage bushier growth
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Philodendron
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Low maintain; air purifier; attractive foliage; versatile growth; Durable
- Light:
Prefers bright, indirect light but tolerates low light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch. - Watering:
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot. Reduce watering in winter. - Temperature:
Ideal range: 18–24°C (65–75°F). Avoid cold below 10°C (50°F). - Humidity:
Thrives in higher humidity but tolerates average levels. Use a tray, misting, or humidifier to boost humidity.
Pruning:Remove dead or damaged leaves to maintain appearance and encourage bushy growth.
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Fern
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Lush folisge; air purifier; humidity lover
- Light:
Thrives in bright, indirect light but tolerates low light. Avoid direct sunlight. - Watering:
Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top 1–2 inches feel slightly dry. Increase humidity with misting, a tray, or a humidifier. - Temperature:
Prefers 18–24°C (65–75°F). Avoid drafts and temperature fluctuations.
Pruning:Remove dead or damaged fronds to maintain appearance and encourage growth. New fronds grow from the center, so prune carefully.
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Fern
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Lush folisge; air purifier; humidity lover
- Light:
Thrives in bright, indirect light but tolerates low light. Avoid direct sunlight. - Watering:
Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top 1–2 inches feel slightly dry. Increase humidity with misting, a tray, or a humidifier. - Temperature:
Prefers 18–24°C (65–75°F). Avoid drafts and temperature fluctuations.
Pruning:Remove dead or damaged fronds to maintain appearance and encourage growth. New fronds grow from the center, so prune carefully.
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Succulent
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Thick leaves; low maintenance; drought tolerant; sun loving; versatile decor
Light:
Thrives in bright, direct sunlight for at least 6 hours daily. Ideal for south- or west-facing windows. Avoid low-light spots to prevent weak growth.Watering:
Let soil dry completely before watering. Water thoroughly every 1–2 weeks in spring/summer and every 3–4 weeks in winter. Ensure good drainage.Temperature:Prefers 18–24°C (65–75°F). Tolerates heat but is sensitive to frost below 10°C (50°F). Avoid extreme temperature changes.
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Cactus
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Resillinet; sun loving; dessert boho vibe; low maintenance
Light:
Thrives in bright, direct sunlight for 6–8 hours daily. Place in sunny spots; avoid low light.Watering:
Water deeply every 2–3 weeks in spring/summer, once a month in winter. Let soil dry completely and ensure good drainage.Temperature:
Prefers 18–30°C (65–86°F). Protect from frost and cold drafts below 10°C (50°F). Maintain stable conditions. -
Enclosure Terrarium
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- This modern, enclosed system creates a self-sustaining, high-humidity environment, reducing the need for frequent watering. Its sleek, minimalist style makes it a beautiful, low-maintenance addition to any home or office.
- Watering:
- Assess soil moisture by looking for condensation on the inner walls of the Acrylic box. Here's how:
- Visible Condensation:
- If there's water vapor or droplets forming on the inside of the pot, it indicates that the soil still retains moisture.
- No Condensation:
- If the pot appears dry inside, it might be a sign that the soil has dried out, and the plant may need watering.
- Watering Tips:
- Since the box has no drainage holes, water with care to avoid overwatering.
- Use approximately 100ml of water for a 6-inch box and 150ml for an 8-inch box.
- Only water when the soil has completely dried out.
- Succulent terrariums are naturally drought-tolerant and require less frequent watering.
- Air plants Terrariums
- Care Tips:
- Maintain High Humidity: Keep the terrarium environment humid by adding a small amount of water to the base of the container and keeping the terrarium closed. This helps create a microclimate that supports air plants.
- Spray Regularly: Mist the air plants every 1-2 weeks to keep them hydrated, especially if the terrarium remains open
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