YOU CAN NOT GO THE FOREST WHY NOT BRING FOREST TO YOUR HOME
Scientific Name: Dypsis lutescens.
Product Specification:
Material: Natural Live Plant & Pot as per customer requirement, Qty: 1 Plant with Pot.
Plant with Pot Height: 2-3 feet.
Air Purifying Indoor Plant.
Health Benefits: Areca palm plants absorb harmful pollutants (Toulene, Xylene and Formaldehyde) from indoor air and provide fresh air.
Temperature: Average room temperatures of 65°F (16°C) - 75°F (24°C) are suitable and no lower than 55°F (12.7°C). Sudden cold temperature drops and cold drafts can cause the leaves to display brown spots.
Light: A fairly bright room without direct sunlight is advised. Not enough light will slow growth and too much sun can scorch leaves.
Watering: Allow the top soil to become dry between watering and do not overwater. Overwatering is the quickest way to kill an areca palm, especially if the soil does not drain too well.
Soil: To prevent roots from becoming water logged use a well draining aerated potting soil mix. A mixture of 1 part peat, 1 part pine bark and 1 part coarse sand is one possible good mix.
Fertilizer: During spring and summer feed with a palm fertilizer or just a standard diluted feed. After re-potting with new potting mix do not use fertilizer for 2 months.
∗Products shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
MONEY PLANT
Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum.
Product Specification:
Material: Natural Live Plant & Pot as per customer requirement.
Plant with Pot Height: 2-3 feet
NASA Recommended air-purfying indoor plant.
Health Benefits: Money plant absorb harmful pollutants (Benzene, Toulene, Xylene and Formaldehyde) from indoor air and provide fresh air.
Temperature: Minimal temperature: 14-16 °C (57-60 °F) Optimal temperature: 22-26 °C (71-78 °F). At a temperature lower than 10 °C, leaves turn yellow and develop spots.
Light: No direct sunlight is required. It can stand bright light, but the best results are achieved with a medium indirect light.
Watering: It requires frequent watering from spring to autumn but over watering should be avoided in the winter (3-4 days once watering is essential).
Soil: It grows well if top soil is dried out in the warm & bright climate. Sandy loam to clay loam soil is perfect for its growth.
Fertilizer: It needs common fertilizer. To plant in soil, use fertile soil. Use nitrate base fertilizer. If you are using liquid form then dilute it with water and then mix them in soil. Never add fertilizers just after trimming. Always add fertilizers in shade or in evening. Never add them in sunlight, as it can burn leaves.
∗Products shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
ENGLISH IVY
Scientific Name: Hedera helix.
Product Specification:
Material: Natural Live Plant & Pot as per customer requirement.
Plant with Pot Height: 2-3 feet
NASA Recommended air-purfying indoor plant.
Health Benefits: English Ivy absorb harmful pollutants (Benzene, Toulene, Xylene and Formaldehyde, Ammonia and Hydro carbon) from indoor air and provide fresh air.
Temperature: Ivies grown indoors prefer cooler nights, often below 60 F.
Light: In both winter and summer, ivy grows well in bright light but avoid direct sunlight in summer. In winter, plants may accept a bit of direct sunlight.
Watering: Potted ivy prefers moist, humid conditions, but not soaking. Don’t let the soil dry out and keep it evenly moist.
Soil: English ivy likes loose, well-drained potting mix.
Fertilizer: During growing season, feed with controlled-release fertilizer (NPK) or biweekly with weak liquid fertilizer.
∗Products shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
SPIDER PLANT
Scientific Name: Chlorophytum comosum.
Product Specification:
Material: Natural Live Plant & Pot as per customer requirement
Plant with Pot Height: 2-3 feet
NASA Recommended air-purfying indoor plant.
Health Benefits: Spider Plant absorb harmful pollutants (Ozone, Toulene, Xylene and Formaldehyde, and Hydro carbon) from indoor air and provide fresh air.
Temperature: Maintain average room temperature and humidity. Spider plants prefer temperatures between 55 and 80°F (13–27°C).
Light: Keep plants in bright to moderate indirect sunlight. Spider plants do not appreciate direct, hot sunlight, which can burn their leaves, causing brown tips and spots.
Watering: During initial growth, water occasionally; once fully developed (within one year), water moderately.
Soil: Grow in a soil-based, well-draining potting mix. Spider plants like even moisture; they don’t like to be too dry or too wet.
Fertilizer: Fertilize up to twice a month in the spring and summer, however, avoid overfertilization.
∗Products shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
PEACE LILY
Scientific Name: Spathiphyllum.
Product Specification:
Material: Natural Live Plant & Pot as per customer requirement.
Plant with Pot Height: 2-3 feet
NASA Recommended air-purfying indoor plant.
Health Benefits: Spider Plant absorb harmful pollutants (Benzene, Toulene, Xylene and Formaldehyde,Trichloroethylene, ammonia and Hydro carbon) from indoor air and provide fresh air.
Temperature: Exposure to 45°F could cause chilling injury in some cultivars, and delayed or reduced growth occurred when plants were exposed to 52°F for five days.
Light: Keep plants in bright to moderate indirect sunlight. Excessive light bleaches leaves and the resulting pale color is often misidentified as a nutrient deficiency.
Watering: Spathiphyllum has rather thin but abundant leaves; keep container substrates moist during periods when temperatures exceed 80°F.
Soil: Canadian peat at 50 to 60% in volume is often combined with pine bark, vermiculate, or coir as the container substrate for Spathiphyllum production.
Fertilizer: Use a well-balanced 20-20-20 (NPK) fertilizer but dilute it to 25% of the recommended dose. Fertilize only in spring and summer.
SNAKE PLANT
Scientific Name: Sansevieria.
Product Specification:
Material: Natural Live Plant & Pot as per customer requirement.
Plant with Pot Height: 2-3 feet
NASA Recommended air-purfying indoor plant.
Health Benefits: Snake Plant absorb harmful pollutants (Benzene, Ozone, Toulene, Xylene, Formaldehyde and Trichloroethylene) from indoor air and provide fresh air.
Temperature: Place the plant in a warm spot with temperatures above 50 degrees F.
Light: The snake plant prefers bright light and even some direct sunlight, but also grows well in shady corners.
Watering: Allow soil to dry between waterings and take extra special care not to over water in winter.
Soil: Use well-draining potting mix. A succulent mix is ideal
Fertilizer: Use a well-balanced 20-20-20 (NPK) fertilizer but dilute it to 25% of the recommended dose.
∗Products shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.