Planta paraguas abigarrada - Schefflera arboricola 'Janine'

Sprouts of Bristol
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£8.00
 

Notas

  • Le gusta la luz indirecta brillante; puede tolerar poca luz, pero el crecimiento será más lento y con más piernas.
  • Gire la planta de vez en cuando para que crezca más erguida, de lo contrario se inclinará hacia la luz.
  • Riegue cuando las pulgadas superiores de la tierra estén secas; es más fácil hacerlo por encima que bajo el agua, por lo que si no está seguro, opte por el lado seco.
  • Pode cualquier crecimiento que parezca un poco largo para fomentar un nuevo crecimiento más completo.
  • Puede beneficiarse de la fertilización en la temporada de crecimiento.
  • Tóxico para las mascotas.

 

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Julianne
Lovely & healthy - thanks so much!

Lovely & healthy - thanks so much!

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Yvonne
Very happy with my purchase. It arrived q...

Very happy with my purchase. It arrived quickly and well packaged. Many thanks. 👍

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