Drimiopsis kirkii - Giant Squill Plant

Sprouts of Bristol
Size
 
Überprüfung der Verfügbarkeit vor Ort
£24.00
 

Light
Bright, indirect light is best for this plant. Direct sun can scorch the leaves but it still needs lots of light to thrive!

Water
This plant is a succulent, so will like its soil to dry out between waters. Continuous moisture can put this plant at risk of rotting.

Humidity
This plant is adapted to low humidity, so average household humidity is fine; make sure it's not somewhere particularly damp.

Soil
Use a well-draining but moisture retentive mix to keep this plant happy. A soil with added coir, perlite and bark, or one designed for Ficus plants, will work well here. Repot every few years in spring when needed; if in doubt, your plant is fine to be potbound for a few years.

Food
Feed every two months in the growing season, reduce to every three in autumn and winter. A cactus-specific feed will be best, though generic houseplant fertiliser will work too.

Temperature
This plant will do best in temperatures of 18-32°C in summer, and can stand any temperatures above freezing in winter.

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

Sprouts Top Tips
If your plant goes leggy and loses variegation, it probably isn't getting enough light. If you notice lower leaves quickly turning yellow, your plant might be too soggy, and at risk of rotting- remember to let it dry out between waters! You'll need to water less frequently in less bright conditions too.

 

 

 

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

Check out The Sprouts Blog

Sprouts insights to house plants, gardening, our favourite brands and plant hire case studies.
Watering your houseplants - and why they don’t like tapwater - Sprouts of Bristol
It’s the main point of interaction we have between us and our houseplants, so it...
Rhianna BanghamAugust 13, 2024
Letter from the founder - August 2024 - Sprouts of Bristol
We have launched our first (hopefully monthly) ‘Letter from the Founder’ blog post. I talk about a string of bad luck, from water gushing from various ceilings in my life to a break-in, and also reflect on the incredible work we have done to win two awards earlier this year. I look ahead to what’s coming up in August, projects we are working on with our clients, and some thoughts about the rest of the year. And I give an insight into my brain, why I am who I am and why I’m so thankful for all the opportunities, passion and excitement that running Sprouts has given me as a founder and as a woman.
Jessy EdgarJuly 31, 2024
Ten of our most popular houseplants - Sprouts of Bristol
With nearly four years of business under our belt, and many more years of looking...
Jessy EdgarJune 07, 2024