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Fittonia in Pot
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$24.90

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Fittonia is known for its vein-like leaves which branch out from the centre towards the tip to form a mosaic pattern that look very attractive.

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    Scientific name: Fittonia 'Red'
    Common name: Mosaic Plant, Nerve Plant

    There are many species of Fittonia that vary in colours, though the leaves are almost always green, the lines on them can differ from white to bright pink. All varieties have soft hairs on the stems that can produce small flowers which are mainly white in colour. This plant is also a favourite for terrarium planting.

    Light: Shady bright indirect sunlight.
    Water: Water when soil feels dry to the touch. Water level indicator - refer to "Plantplus Care" Plantplus
    Fertiliser: Feed with slow release pellets or liquid fertiliser once a month.

    Pot model: HG-0815
    Pot type: Plastic pot and liner with self-watering indicator system
    Pot size: Ø15cm x H13cm

    Plant size: Vary in sizes

    * Product photo shown is for reference only. Actual colour, type, size and arrangement may differ from photo.

    Tips:

    Watering your plant is very much a cause and effect event. If your plant is looking good - green, shiny and healthy looking - then you are doing the right things. If it is wilting, yellow or spotted, not much new growth, you need to review your watering habits and make adjustments.

    Improper watering is the main cause of death with indoor houseplants. Usually this would be from overwatering. Overwatering is usually caused by watering your houseplants too often; not by the amount of water given but the frequency of times in watering your plants.

    The amount and interval of watering for each plant is different and depends on a variety of factors. These include the type of plant, the pot size, the soil and growing medium, the light intensity, the weather and the micro environment condition, the amount of foliage and the overall health of the plant.

    The general rule of thumb is that you should only water a houseplant if the top of the soil feels dry. Water deeply, thoroughly and infrequently!

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