How to Grow Stromanthe Triostar || Quick & Easy Guide
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2023
- Here's the complete care guide for Stromanthe Triostar and description of all available varieties.
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Hi Rachel, I think I will stick to visiting these beauties at the botanical gardens, since I have killed 2 in the past. They are absolutely lovely. 🥰
Ah yes, they are often killed off. Well, if you ever decide to have another go, you know where to find the information!
I found this easier to care for than calatheas I've had. My home gets very dry in the winter and that's what hurts it the most.
That's interesting but it has been my experience too.
Thank you so much Rachel I really really enjoyed watching you tell us all about the stromanthe triostar I have one and I really really love ❤❤❤❤ this plant. I also have a few Calathea’s too, as I’m trying to build up my collection. But I’m very impressed by you too
Glad it was helpful!
I’m on my third one and I think I finally got it right. I’ve had my last one for about 7 months and she’s thriving! ❤
Great to hear ❤️
Very good advice, Rachel! It is absolutely true that they do not support hard water, they die in a short time. In the cold months I water less and add a little fungicide to the water as a preventative, and if the air is very dry from the heating I spray with rain or distilled water. They are like babies haha
Haha. Yes, this plant is a labour of love ❤️Great tips!
I enjoyed watching😊🙏💖
Love your video
Planning on getting one
A super plant, very rewarding.
beautiful plant, but i think maybe i should wait a while on this one. lol thanks for sharing and i enjoyed the video. stay safe.
One to work up to maybe 😊
Hello Rachel, can this plant be kept in clay soil? Haven't changed from nursery pot
I am not sure what you mean. Do you want to use 60% garden soil with the 40% perlite? That is probably okay. You will need the 40% inorganic though, such as perlite, for good drainage.
What type of soil yo use for reporting?
Here you go...
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