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Video Shrimp Flower (30 50 Cm)1 Potted/ Tube Flowering Indoor/ Outdoor Plant Pachystachys Lutea
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Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season. However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply. All products from the production greenhouse are sent with production Potted\Tube.
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Light: Shrimp flower likes bright, filtered light. It should not be exposed to direct sunlight, so mild shade or semi-shade conditions are ideal.
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Soil: A soil mixture that is well-drained, light and rich in organic matter is suitable for shrimp flowers. Orchid soil mixtures can often be a good option.
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Irrigation: Shrimp flowers should be watered after the soil surface dries slightly. Avoid over-watering, as this can cause the roots of the plant to rot. It can also be beneficial to allow some of the irrigation water to flow into the plate.
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Humidity: Shrimp flower likes high levels of humidity. In dry environments in the home, spraying water around the plant or placing the plant in a stone tray can increase moisture levels.
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Temperature: Shrimp flower prefers temperatures between 18-25 °C. It is important to avoid cold weather conditions, especially when the temperature drops below 10 °C.
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Fertilization: During the period of active growth (usually in spring and summer), it can be fed with a balanced liquid fertilizer, such as a half-dose of orchid fertilizer. During the winter months, the need for nutrients decreases, so you can reduce the amount of fertilization.
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Pruning: By regularly removing withered flower heads and yellowed leaves, you can help the plant gain a healthier and more attractive appearance.
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Soil Change: Shrimp flower may require soil change every 2-3 years. Re-planting the plant with a new pot and a fresh soil mixture can maintain root health.


