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Broken Heart, Monstera Adansonii Plant
$ 4.25
Broken Heart, Monstera Adansonii PlantBroken Heart Plant is one of the most popular houseplants due to their ease of growing. Also known as Monstera Adansonii Plant, it is a popular ornamental plant due to its holed heart-shaped leaves. A delicate trailing vine, the Broken Heart Plant is sure to add a tropical touch to your space.GeneralThe broken Heart Plant is a native plant of Central America.Your Broken Heart Plant is a NASA-certified air-purifying plant that can effectively remove VOCs, Carbon Dioxide, and various other harmful gases from the atmosphere.Your Broken Heart Plant can grow up to 10 feet tall when grown indoors.SunlightBroken Heart Plant requires bright indirect sunlight to maintain its foliage. However, they can tolerate medium indirect sunlight to shades effectively as well.Your Plant requires a temperature of no less than 10 C or their health may start to decline. Hence, you must keep your plant indoors during the winter season.WateringWater your Haworthia Limifolia Plant only when the 3 inches of the topsoil is completely dry. You must water them once every week during the summers and once every two weeks during the winters.Your Plant prefers high moisture levels or humidity environments and hence you should consider keeping them in your bathroom or kitchen areas.SoilYour Bunny Ear Cactus Plant grows well in a well-draining and rich soil. You can use any cacti potting mix for your plant before planting them.FertilizerBroken Heart Plant is not a heavy feeder but regular feeding will boost their growth. You can use any balanced liquid fertilizer of 20-20-20 NPK Ratio by diluting them to half its strength once every month for your plant during the summer season.However, during the winters, you must withhold any fertilizer use as it is the natural resting period for your plants.ToxicityYour Caldium Heart of Jesus Plant is considered to be toxic for pets and humans. If ingested, it can cause symptoms of vomitting, ingestion, nausea, and headaches.Additional CareYou should prune your Broken Heart Plant once every month by removing the old leaves from the plants that have become brown to maintain the beautiful presence of your plant and to boost its growth.You should repot your plant once every year in a pot that is longer than a size bigger than the current pot to help your plant grow the best during the spring or summer season. You must use a new potting mix for your plant then.TroubleshootingBroken Heart Plant not unfurling: It is an indication of excessive dry situations around the plant- Keep your plant in a spot with at least 50% humidity. You can also keep them in your bathrooms or kitchens.Broken Heart Plant turning yellow or brown: This is caused due to overwatering situations- Water your plant only when the top 3 inches of the soil is dry


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