Light A spot with bright, indirect light is good for the Oxalis, but it will love you even more if it gets a few hours of morning or evening sun.
Water Keep the soil relatively moist in the growing season, watering when only the top layer has dried out; decrease the frequency in autumn and winter for its dormancy period and make sure it does not sit soggy!
Humidity Average household humidity is fine, as long as your Oxalis isn't too close to a heater which will dry it out.
Soil Choose a well-draining but moisture retentive soil; a mix with added bark or coir will help prevent root rot. Repot every three years as the plant grows.
Food Feed every four waters in the growing season, reduce to every six in autumn and winter.
Temperature Should ideally be between 18-24°C- make sure it doesn't drop below 12°C in winter.
Pet-safe No, this plant is toxic to pets and small humans when consumed in large amounts.
Sprouts Top Tips The Oxalis grows from tubers in its root system; you can separate these tubers to split the plant into a few different pots and share or spread your plant around. This is best done when the plant is dormant in winter, but can be done at any time as long as you're gentle with its roots.
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Had to grab this one as the pastel green was so pretty. There is a water resivour at the bottom to stop plants sitting in water so its perfect for orchids but at the moment I'm using it for another plant.