Desk plants
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Desk plants, Plants
Lucky Bamboo in a vase
Lucky bamboo arrangement in a tall vase. This arrangement consists of two spiral 8″ sticks and four 12″ straight sticks.
Care requirements:
Environment: Indoor
Light: Lucky bamboo prefers bright, filtered sunlight, such as what is found under a rainforest canopy. Avoid direct sunlight.
Watering: Water the plant once a week with enough water to cover the roots. Use only bottled or distilled water, or tap water that has been left out for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate, as they are sensitive to chlorine and other chemicals.
Fertilizing: The plant will only need to be fed every other month, using a very weak liquid fertilizer. A single drop of liquid fertilizer is plenty for most lucky bamboo arrangements.SKU: 11F344 -
Desk plants, Indoor plants, Plants
Phalaenopsis Bicolor – Double stem orchid
Orchids in the genus Phalaenopsis are monopodial ephiphytic, sometimes lithophytic herbs with long, coarse roots and short leafy stems hidden by overlapping leaf bases. The leaves are usually arranged in two rows, relatively large and leathery, oblong to elliptic and sometimes succulent.
Care requirements:
Environment: Both indoor and outdoor. Orchids don’t do well in cold temperatures and during warmer months the plants should be kept under trees.
Light: This plant prefers bright, indirect light and should be best placed in an east to south-facing window or room.
Watering: Orchids need ample water but should be allowed to dry out some between watering. Water if about 2 cm into the soil is dry, otherwise, let it be.
Fertilizing: Fertilize weekly or bi-weekly while they are producing new growth and decrease to monthly or bi-monthly once they matureSKU: AFA900 -
Desk plants, Indoor plants, Plants
Phalaenopsis Blue – Double stem orchid
Orchids in the genus Phalaenopsis are monopodial ephiphytic, sometimes lithophytic herbs with long, coarse roots and short leafy stems hidden by overlapping leaf bases. The leaves are usually arranged in two rows, relatively large and leathery, oblong to elliptic and sometimes succulent.
Care requirements:
Environment: Both indoor and outdoor. Orchids don’t do well in cold temperatures and during warmer months the plants should be kept under trees.
Light: This plant prefers bright, indirect light and should be best placed in an east to south-facing window or room.
Watering: Orchids need ample water but should be allowed to dry out some between watering. Water if about 2 cm into the soil is dry, otherwise, let it be.
Fertilizing: Fertilize weekly or bi-weekly while they are producing new growth and decrease to monthly or bi-monthly once they mature*Please note that we only accept pre-orders of at least 2 days prior delivery date for this particular product.
SKU: 6453CE -
Desk plants, Indoor plants, Plants
Phalaenopsis Mauve – Double stem orchid
Orchids in the genus Phalaenopsis are monopodial ephiphytic, sometimes lithophytic herbs with long, coarse roots and short leafy stems hidden by overlapping leaf bases. The leaves are usually arranged in two rows, relatively large and leathery, oblong to elliptic and sometimes succulent.
Care requirements:
Environment: Both indoor and outdoor. Orchids don’t do well in cold temperatures and during warmer months the plants should be kept under trees.
Light: This plant prefers bright, indirect light and should be best placed in an east to south-facing window or room.
Watering: Orchids need ample water but should be allowed to dry out some between watering. Water if about 2 cm into the soil is dry, otherwise, let it be.
Fertilizing: Fertilize weekly or bi-weekly while they are producing new growth and decrease to monthly or bi-monthly once they matureSKU: 468101 -
Desk plants, Indoor plants, Plants
Phalaenopsis White – Double stem orchid
Orchids in the genus Phalaenopsis are monopodial ephiphytic, sometimes lithophytic herbs with long, coarse roots and short leafy stems hidden by overlapping leaf bases. The leaves are usually arranged in two rows, relatively large and leathery, oblong to elliptic and sometimes succulent.
Care requirements:
Environment: Both indoor and outdoor. Orchids don’t do well in cold temperatures and during warmer months the plants should be kept under trees.
Light: This plant prefers bright, indirect light and should be best placed in an east to south-facing window or room.
Watering: Orchids need ample water but should be allowed to dry out some between watering. Water if about 2 cm into the soil is dry, otherwise, let it be.
Fertilizing: Fertilize weekly or bi-weekly while they are producing new growth and decrease to monthly or bi-monthly once they matureSKU: D03A40 -
Desk plants, Indoor plants, Plants
Phalaenopsis Yellow – Double Stem orchid
Orchids in the genus Phalaenopsis are monopodial ephiphytic, sometimes lithophytic herbs with long, coarse roots and short leafy stems hidden by overlapping leaf bases. The leaves are usually arranged in two rows, relatively large and leathery, oblong to elliptic and sometimes succulent
Care requirements:
Environment: Both indoor and outdoor. Orchids don’t do well in cold temperatures and during warmer months the plants should be kept under trees.
Light: This plant prefers bright, indirect light and should be best placed in an east to south-facing window or room.
Watering: Orchids need ample water but should be allowed to dry out some between watering. Water if about 2 cm into the soil is dry, otherwise, let it be.
Fertilizing: Fertilize weekly or bi-weekly while they are producing new growth and decrease to monthly or bi-monthly once they mature.SKU: F0E085 -
Desk plants, Indoor plants, Outdoor plants, Plants
Zamia Plant
The Zamia plant has long folds which arch from a central crown. The fronds carry tightly packed thick leather leaflets that range from smooth-edge to spiny, giving the plant a fern-like appearance. It is an ideal plant for an indoor environment due to its air purifying qualities that will improve the air quality of your home or office.
Care requirements:
Environment: Both indoor and outdoor
Light: Extremely bright light is best with direct sunlight being fine, especially during the plant’s growing season.
Watering: Try to keep the soil fairly moist and wait until it dries a little (to a depth of 2-5 cm) between watering. In the summer, water every 6-15 days and substantially reduce watering during winter months.
Fertilizing: Feed twice a year with a general palm food, once at the beginning of the growing season in the spring and once at the beginning of the fall.SKU: EDA97C