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Dieffenbachia Honeydew (Dumb canes)

 
₹800 ₹550 (31% Off)
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  • Nursery
    Nursery
  • Self Watering
    Self Watering
  • Ceramic
    Ceramic
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One of the safest plants for people with green thumbs is Dieffenbachia Honeydew. The leaf size of Dieffenbachia Honeydew is larger than normal Dieffenbachia. The leaves are golden yellow in color along with a striking green border. The vibrant color of the big leaves makes it an ideal plant for your drawing room.

 

The Dieffenbachia plant is native to Mexico. This is an easy to care for and low-maintenance plant. It can tolerate drought as well. This indoor plant is also an air purifier. It will clean the air indoors and make the atmosphere more breathable.

Dieffenbachia Honeydew Plant Requirements

  • Light
    Light
    Indirect sunlight
  • Watering
    Watering
    Water twice a week
  • Where to grow
    Where to grow
    Indoors
  • Maintenace
    Maintenace
    Low maintenance
  • pot
    Special feature
    Air Purifier, Toxic for Pets
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Healthy Size Plants Only

Heathy Size
Dieffenbachia Honeydew Plant Tips:
  • ● This plant loves bright indirect sunlight. Never keep the plant in direct sunlight as it may damage the foliage
  • ● Check the moisture before you water by poking your finger. Water only the topsoil is dry
  • ● During summer, it needs more watering while in winter it needs less
  • ● During the growing season, add organic fertilizer once a month. Before you add the fertilizer, loosen the topsoil
  • ● If the plant outgrows, then repot it in a bigger pot. After repotting, keep it in a shade so that it can sustain the shock

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