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How much light does Neon Pothos need? A Neon Pothos prefers moderate to high light levels. Simply keep yours away from any hot, sunny windows. They’ll go up in flames in no time. High light is OK, but it must be at least 8 feet distant from the (west or south facing) window. Can Neon…
What Are The Common Names For Echeveria Pulvinata? The Echeveria pulvinata, pronounced ech-eh-VER-ee-a pul-vin-AH-tuh, is a perennial succulent plant that originates from Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a member of the Echeveria genus. Care instructions for Echeveria succulents This easy-to-grow plant is a member of the family Crassulaceae, and much like the vast majority of succulents,…
Why Is My Pilea Glauca Dying? Pilea glauca is a very easy-care plant. It’s light, airy, and tolerant of most conditions. However, they do occasionally suffer from common garden problems that can be fixed if caught in time. The most common problem is under-watering, with typical symptoms including rapid leaf or vine loss, yellowed leaves,…
Why Is My Senecio Angel Wings Wilting? Wilting is a common problem with Senecio angel wings, and there are a few reasons why this might be happening. Lack Of Water Wilting is the process of a plant’s leaves, branches, flowers, and fruit shrinking and losing their water content. In most cases wilting is the result…
What is the difference between Neon Pothos and lemon lime Philodendron? The distinguishing factor between the neon Pothos and lemon-lime philodendrons is in the type of their leaves. The leaves on both plants are heart-shaped but Lemon Lime Philodendron leaves are more heart-shaped, thinner, and have a little softer feel. The leaves of Neon Pothos…
Propagating monstera deliciosa cuttings in soil This procedure is similar to rooting a monstera cutting in water. You have the same requirements for where to take a plant cutting. A node is required, and an aerial root is ideal if available. If you don’t want to soak your cutting in water, dab it with rooting…