PLANT CARE ( Caladium Pink )
Keep the plant in an area with temperatures of at least Between 60° to 65° F at night and 70° to 75° F during the day. | |
Provide at least 4 hours of filtered sunlight from bright south, east, or west windows. Too much sun exposure can cause scorched leaves. | |
Grow in a high-moisture environment or use a humidifier to increase moisture levels. Frequent misting can also help boost humidity. | |
Keep the soil evenly moist, but allow it to dry out when the leaves start to die back in fall. |
ADDITIONAL CARE
The Caladium Pink plant has a rest period, in autumn the leaves die, watering is reduced, and dying leaves should be cut off in time. In winter, the tubers are kept in old soil or sand at a temperature of at least 55,4 ° F. Heat and moisture-loving shade-tolerant plant. It does not tolerate drafts and does not tolerate water falling on the leaves. However, Leaves can not be wiped; they are very thin. Even indoors, your Caladium Pink will most likely go into a dormant stage after producing new leaves. This is the normal lifecycle of this tuberous plant. Cut back on watering when old leaves start to die back in the fall, and to encourage the plant to come out of dormancy in the spring, you’ll want to water, apply a weak fertilizer, and keep the caladium in a warm location. Moreover, prune off the old discoloring leaves as they appear.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant in the example picture is not the actual plant to deliver. This is an example, so variations are possible. Eventually, the delivered plant may differ in for example size, the number of flowers & branches, The Plant Will be in a Plastic Pot Not The One Shown In The Picture.
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