| Type: | Indoor Plants |
|---|---|
| Vendor: | exoticflora |
| Size: | . |
| SKU: |
1035 |
| Weight: | 1.5 kg |
Fox Tail Asparagus Asparagus Meyeri – Indoor Plants
₹799.00 Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.00Current price is: ₹599.00.
Foxtail Asparagus Fern /Asparagus Meyeri are unusual and attractive evergreen plants. These plants form large cushions with long, arching stems more or less densely covered with dark green, needle-like leaves. The plants of this group can be used as groundcovers in shade as well as in full sun, or in large…
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Caring Tips
- Require filtered and bright indirect light
- Keep plant outside in summer but protect from direct sunlight
- Needs temperature above 60 degrees F in winter
- Water your plant once a week.
- Do not overwater the plant.
- Feed fertilizer once a month in spring, summer, fall, and winter.
- Use liquid all-purpose fertilizer during growth.
- Less fertilizer required during cooler seasons
- Best time to prune the plant is winter season.
- Remove any dead or broken branches.
- Prune when the plant is not growing actively
- The image is indicative in nature. As plants are natural products, shape and size may be of varying scale.
- For flowering plants, the flower can be fully bloomed, semi bloomed or in bud stage.
Caring Tips
- The image is indicative in nature. As plants are natural products, shape and size may be of varying scale.
- keep the plant in bright but indirect sunlight.
- to avoid overwatering, only water once a week in winter
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