Syngonium and Song of India

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Lush ornamental Song of India plant along with Extensive lush green Syngonium both from tropical islands of Indian ocean
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Product Includes:
  • Decorative pebbles
  • Self-watering, ergonomic pot
  • Eco-friendly packaging
  • Special soil mix
  • Plantable seeds paper and care card

TRANSFORM YOUR SPACE

  • Syngoniums are tolerant to low light and can grow virtually anywhere in your space. However, they maintain their vibrant colour and markings when exposed to medium to bright indirect sunlight. They are prone to get burnt if kept in direct, scorching sun. Syngoniums require moderate water and stay happy if the soil just remains moist. Over watering can kill the plant.
  • The plant does not like winter months too much and would prefer to be kept indoors in a warm area. It requires humidity to thrive.
  • Syngoniums should be fertilized during the growing season with a well-balanced liquid fertilizer just once a month. The plant should be re-potted once every two years since the roots can outgrow the pots, stalling its growth further
  • Song of India plants have multi-coloured leaves with bright green centers and yellow margins. The colours fade to lighter green and cream as individual leaves age. The leaves are lance-shaped and grow spirally around branches, up to at least one foot.
  • Like many other indoor plants, Song of India are also easy to maintain and will look their best and healthiest if provided with the right conditions. This tropical plant needs indirect light and warm temperatures. They like humid conditions and well-drained pots so that the soil can be moist.

Common Problems

Q1. Why is my Song of India not growing?
The plant is usually slow growing but it stops increasing in height altogether the main cause can be pest infestation. It is important to keep an eye on the mealy bugs, spider mites and fungi.

Q2. Why is my Song of India losing leaves?
The most common cause of Dracaena Leaves falling off is either over or under watering. Also, there can be excess fertilization, heat or cold temperatures that can cause this problem.

Q3. Why is my Song of India not growing?
The plant is usually slow growing but it stops increasing in height altogether the main cause can be pest infestation. It is important to keep an eye on the mealy bugs, spider mites and fungi.

Q4. Why is my Song of India losing leaves?
The most common cause of Dracaena Leaves falling off is either over or under watering. Also, there can be excess fertilization, heat or cold temperatures that can cause this problem.

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