Πόθος αργυροειδής - Scindapsus pictus ' silvery Ann 'σε γλάστρα 12cm
- Leaves: Evergreen
- Water needs: Moderate requirements
- Needs for light: too much light (no direct exposure to sunlight)
- Flower pot size: 12 cm
- Plant height: 1 cm - 5 cm
- Durability over time: Perennial
Product description
Latin Name: Scindapsus pictus 'silvery Ann'
A few words: Scindapsus Pictus Silvery is also known as Satin lust, one of its most sought after features is its foliage - matte green with silver splashes. In the wild it grows by climbing tree trunks with its leaves pressed flat. on the tree. When there is no structure to climb then it grows hanging as we are used to seeing it.
Light: .Scindapsus pictus 'Silvery Ann' does well in moderate to bright indirect light. If grown in moderate or low light, the leaves may be less silver.
Temperature: ideal temperatures are from 15 ℃ and above, while low temperatures affect it negatively.
Water: Scindapsus pictus "Silvery Ann" is a plant that when it is thirsty it makes it very visible. When the soil dries, the leaves will start to curve inwards. We must water when the soil dries.
Fertilization: From spring to autumn, fertilize about once a month with a complete, water-soluble indoor plant fertilizer.
Last Tip - Tip: If your satin lust accumulates dust, you can wash the leaves with water. Do not use oil to make them shine, as it can clog the cells and affect the ability of the leaves to breathe.