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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Indirect bright light
Watering: Allow soil to completely dry out before watering thoroughly
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright light
Watering: Allow soil to completely dry before watering
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: A sunny location such as an eastern, southern, or western window. If croton is getting too little light, its newer leaves will be less color...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Keep moist but not soggy
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Do Not plant your air plant in soil as the moisture would lead to rotting.
Light: Bright indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight.
Watering: Subme...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Medium to bright indirect light. Can tolerated low indirect light.
Watering: Allow soil to dry out between waterings
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright indirect sunlight.
Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do not let it sit in water. Use room temperature distilled ...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Lots of bright, filtered light. Keep near a sunny window. Rotate occasionally.
Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do no...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Indoors, bright indirect light, although it also will tolerate low-light conditions.
Watering: Tropical plant which enjoys moist enviro...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Medium to bright indirect light
Watering: Allow soil to dry out in between waterings
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves. Rotate occasionally.
Watering:
Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves. Rotate occasionally.
Watering: Let soil dry out before watering. If leaves d...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Indoors, bright indirect light, although it also will tolerate low-light conditions.
Watering: Let soil dry out before watering. If leaves ...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Indirect light. Does well in a corner of a room. Direct sunlight will scorch leaves.
Watering: Water when the top of the soil is dry. Never ...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Indoors, bright indirect light, although it also will tolerate low-light conditions.
Watering:
Let soil dry out before watering. If lea...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Indirect light. It does well in a corner of a room. Direct sunlight will scorch leaves. It does not tolerate extreme cold temperatures.
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright indirect light is good. Can tolerate lower light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight.
Watering: Water when soil is relatively dry. ...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright direct light but not all day. If you notice large spaces between leaves, chances are the plant is not getting enough light.
Waterin...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright light is good. Consider placing it on a sunny windowsill, or hanging in the window.
Watering: Soak it thoroughly with room tempe...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves. Rotate occasionally.
Watering: Succulent. Allow soil to dry before wate...
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Watering: Keep soil lightly moist
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by Jocelyn Turcios
Light: Bright light is good but not essential. Grows fine with low light. Avoid direct sunlight.
Watering: Water when soil is dry. Do not overw...