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Monstera Deliciosa

Monstera Deliciosa is a favourite for most plant-parents. It also is a great ideal starter house plant for the beginner. Super easy to care for.

Water

Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.

Sunlight

Thrives in bright to medium indirect light. Not suited for intense, direct sun but can be acclimated to withstand it.

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Ficus Cyathistipula

Looking for a green houseplant that is not demanding and grows rapidly? Say no more! Ficus cyathistipula shares the meaning of fulfilling aspirations and dreams with the entire Ficus family. This also makes the plant the perfect gift.

Water

Water when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but do not over water as this will cause leaf drop.

Sunlight

Light: Ficus cyathistipula prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate partial shade. Direct sunlight may burn the leaves.

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Snake Plant

Snake plants help to filter indoor air. What’s unique about this particular plant is that it can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into oxygen at night. This quality makes it an ideal plant for bedroom decor.

Water

Snake plants like to dry out completely between waterings. You won't need to water it more than once every 10 days during the growing season.

Sunlight

Snake plants prefer bright, indirect light. However, they also grow well (albeit more slowly) in shady corners and other low-light areas of the home.

Discover our pots

clay pot

$15

Ceramic pot

Size: 13cm

ceramic pot

$20

Fractured pot

Size: 14cm

fractured pot

$25

Clay pot

Size: 15cm

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