PLANT CARE ( Spathiphyllum Pearl Cupido )
Average room temperatures (65-75°F/18-24°C) | |
Bright light, but no direct sun. Will tolerate low light, but may not bloom. Brown scorch marks on leaves are a sign of too much sunlight. | |
Relative humidity of 40% or higher. | |
Keep soil evenly moist. Use a pot with a drainage hole to prevent soggy soil, which can cause root rot. |
ADDITIONAL CARE
If you have potted Spathiphyllum Pearl Cupido you can move them outside during the summer months, but once temperatures dip, bring them back inside. When grown in pots, soil for a Spathiphyllum must be kept moist but not soggy, which will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Avoid direct sunlight, but do give them lots of bright filtered light. However, They like warm conditions and will react badly if exposed to temperatures below 40 degrees F. However, The plant does not like drafts and gas combustion products. Dry leaves should be cut off at the very base. Transplant the Spathiphyllum Pearl Cupido plant every year in the spring. The plant is transplanted when the roots occupy the entire earth clod. Additionally, The transplantation can be accompanied by the division of the plant. True, if a plant has too large a flowerpot, they bloom worse. When the pot is very large, you can only replace the top layer of the soil.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant in the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. 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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