Schismatoglottis hainanensis

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Scientific Name
Schismatoglottis hainanensis

Common Name
Drop Tongue Plant

Origin
Native to the rainforest floors of Southeast Asia

Light
Bright, indirect light is best- this plant is used to having leaf canopy between it and the tropical sun!

Water
This plant likes to be moist but not soggy; let the top layer of soil dry out between waters.

Humidity
This plant appreciates high humidity so will benefit from a pebble tray or regular misting to help stop its leaves drying out!

Soil
A soil mix that drains well but retains moisture will work well here. One with added coir and perlite, or a mix designed for Calatheas or Marantas, will be just right! Repot every couple of years as the plant grows.

Food
Feed every four waters in the growing season, reduce to every six in autumn and winter.

Temperature
Average household temperatures of about 18-24°C are perfect- ensure it doesn't consistently drop below 15°C in winter.

Pet-safe
No, this plant is toxic to pets and small humans.

Sprouts Top Tips
Watch out for overwatering with this plant; early signs are yellowing lower leaves. If its leaves are drooping and wilting, and the soil feels dry, you may be underwatering! If it's growing pale and leggy (i.e. lots of stem between leaves), it's probably getting too much light.

 

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