Testing Product Pet Friendly

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Please remember that each plant will vary in height, leaf color, and variegation.

No, this plant is not pet-friendly. Certain plants can be toxic to animals, potentially causing a range of physical symptoms, from discomfort to death, if consumed. While some animals show little interest in houseplants, others may be tempted to bite, chew, and ingest them.
Water every week and a half. Before watering, ensure the topsoil is dry and the bottom is moist. If you are not sure, use a chopstick and poke the soil. The bottom of the chopstick should be a bit dirty with soil.

Overwintered tropical plants generally thrive in temperatures similar to those preferred by humans. They typically do well in daytime temperatures ranging from 70 to 80ºF (21 to 27ºC) and nighttime temperatures between 55 and 65ºF (13 to 18ºC).

The placement of plants is crucial for creating the right atmosphere and look in our space. When situating plants in your home or office, it’s important to think about how extreme temperatures and surroundings, especially during summer and winter, can affect them. For example, cold drafts and direct sunlight can harm a plant’s leaves and overall health, potentially causing them to die. Being close to heaters and air conditioning units can also cause damage. Therefore, it’s important to carefully consider where you place your plants. Avoid putting them near heaters, air conditioning units, or in areas with cold drafts from windows or doors, as these elements can significantly affect the well-being and lifespan of your plants.

Regular misting is essential for proper plant care. It is recommended to mist them at least every two weeks, ensuring both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves are covered.
Over time, tropical leaves accumulate dust, causing them to lose their natural shine. Dusting the leaves every two to three weeks is important to restore their luster. When cleaning, it's recommended to cradle each leaf with one hand from below while gently wiping the top surface with the other hand, moving away from the stem. Don't forget to repeat this process on the underside of the leaf, as it is a common hiding spot for houseplant pests.

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