I watched Summer Rayne Oakes, she said that yellowing leaves at the bottom may show that plant drags nitrogen out of older leaves to help feeding newer ones, if there is a nitrogen deficiency. So maybe scindapsus needs some fertilizing...
It depends on how dusty they are. If I notice dust on the leaves I’ll clean them off. Usually when the plants are indoors I do it less frequently- maybe once every two weeks. They get much dustier outside during the summer, so I do it much more often then
I used to when I had less plants. I found it got time consuming, so I opted for drip trays instead. If they need their foliage cleaned during the winter, or if they need a really deep soaking, off I’ll take them to sink or shower.
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I watched Summer Rayne Oakes, she said that yellowing leaves at the bottom may show that plant drags nitrogen out of older leaves to help feeding newer ones, if there is a nitrogen deficiency. So maybe scindapsus needs some fertilizing...
Great idea. I will do a soil test and see how it goes
Hi! love your channel. How often do you clean the leaves? twice a week too? TY
It depends on how dusty they are. If I notice dust on the leaves I’ll clean them off. Usually when the plants are indoors I do it less frequently- maybe once every two weeks. They get much dustier outside during the summer, so I do it much more often then
Do you take them to the sink at all?
I used to when I had less plants. I found it got time consuming, so I opted for drip trays instead. If they need their foliage cleaned during the winter, or if they need a really deep soaking, off I’ll take them to sink or shower.
Is this a weekly or every other week routine?
I usually do this about twice a week. Less through the winter and more often, closer to three times a week, through the summer.