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Prayer Plant and Maidenhair Fern in Copper Blue

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Prayer Plant and Maidenhair Fern in Copper Blue

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  • Prayer Plant Care

    LIGHT: Place your Neon Prayer Plant in bright, indirect light. Avoid putting it in direct sun—too much sun will fade the leaf colors and burn the foliage.

    WATER: Water your Prayer Plant when the top 25% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.

    HUMIDITY: Your Neon Prayer Plant appreciates humidity, so lightly mist it every few days. 

    TEMPERATURE: Your plant will grow well in temperatures between 68-85 degrees during the day and above 55 degrees at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.

    FERTILIZER: Feed once a month during the spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.

    TOXICITY: Your Prayer Plant is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans.

    ADDITIONAL CARE: You can prune your Prayer Plant to encourage fuller, more vigorous growth. Use a sterilized pair of sharp scissors and clip the stems right above a leaf node. The plant will grow new shoots directly below the cut area making for a bushier appearance.

  • Maidenhair Fern Care

    LIGHT: Place your Maidenhair Fern in low to indirect bright light. Too little light and growth will slow, but too much light can burn the foliage.

    WATER: The Maidenhair Fern does not tolerate dry conditions. Keep the soil moist by watering when 25% of the soil volume is dry. Water thoroughly until you see it flow out of the drainage hole and discard any excess water in the saucer. 

    HUMIDITY: Your fern prefers a humid environment. Place a humidifier nearby or use a pebble tray. Kitchens and bathrooms are also great spots for your fern.

    TEMPERATURE: Your Maidenhair Fern will thrive in normal room temperatures between 65-80°F. Keep your fern away from blowing air or drafty areas, as it can cause damage to its delicate leaves.

    FERTILIZER: Feed your fern once a month during the spring and summer with a general houseplant fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength.

    TOXICITY: The Maidenhair Fern is non-toxic to humans and pets.

    ADDITIONAL CARE: It is normal to see occasional leaf browning due to age or if the plant got too dry. Regularly remove any dead fronds from the plant to encourage healthy new growth. Cut stems at the soil line with clean, sharp shears.

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