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Fishbowl with Heart-Leaf Philodendron
Original price was: R500.00.R325.00Current price is: R325.00.Add to cartFishbowl with Heart-Leaf Philodendron 10cm
These bowls need natural light and lots of fresh air to thrive!
How to make these vases thrive
Make sure roots are covered in water and you can also cover some of the green stems in water too.
Natural light is perfect for them and keep out of direct sunlight to prevent browning leaves.
Change water every 2 weeks and if wanting to feed, feed with liquid fertiliser once a month. We use Pokon liquid foods on our vases (half a tsp each month in the water)
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Fishbowl with Anthurium – Red Flower 20cm
Original price was: R650.00.R399.99Current price is: R399.99.Add to cartFishbowl with Anthurium – Red Flower 20cm
How to make these vases thrive
Make sure roots are covered in water. Roots only! Do not keep the green stems in water at all as these will damage and kill the plant.
Natural light is perfect for them and keep out of direct sunlight to prevent browning leaves.Change water every 2 weeks and if wanting to feed, feed with liquid fertiliser once a month. We use Pokon liquid foods on our vases (half a tsp each month in the water)
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Plectranthus Money Plant 16cm Hanging Basket
Original price was: R200.00.R175.00Current price is: R175.00.Add to cartPlectranthus Money Plant 16cm Hanging Basket
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Fishbowl with Philodendron Selloum
R349.99 – R375.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageFishbowl with Philodendron Selloum
How to make these vases thrive
Make sure roots are covered in water. Roots only! Do not keep the green stems in water at all as these will damage and kill the plant.
Natural light is perfect for them and keep out of direct sunlight to prevent browning leaves.Change water every 2 weeks and if wanting to feed, feed with liquid fertiliser once a month. We use Pokon liquid foods on our vases (half a tsp each month in the water)
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Fishbowl with Love Palm 10cm
Original price was: R550.00.R279.99Current price is: R279.99.Add to cartFishbowl with Love Palm 10cm
How to make these vases thrive
Make sure roots are covered in water and you can also cover some of the green stems in water too.
Natural light is perfect for them and keep out of direct sunlight to prevent browning leaves.
Change water every 2 weeks and if wanting to feed, feed with liquid fertiliser once a month. We use Pokon liquid foods on our vases (half a tsp each month in the water)
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Aloe Vera 12cm Pot
All Indoor Plants, All Plants, Full Sun Plants, Other Indoor Plants, Semi Shade Plants, Succulents, Water Wise PlantsOriginal price was: R125.00.R89.99Current price is: R89.99.Add to cartAloe Vera 12cm Pot
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Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ 20cm Hanging Basket
Original price was: R245.00.R159.99Current price is: R159.99.Add to cartMicrosorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ 20cm Hanging Basket
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ is a cultivar of Microsorum diversifolium, a species of fern native to Australia and New Zealand.
Foliage
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ is named for its uniquely shaped fronds, which resemble the ears of a kangaroo. The fronds are leathery and dark green, with a glossy texture. They typically grow upright and can reach lengths of up to 2 feet.Growth habit
This fern has a clumping growth habit, sending up multiple fronds from a central rhizome. It tends to grow relatively slowly compared to some other fern species, making it well-suited for container cultivation.Light
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but may not grow as vigorously or produce as many fronds in dimmer environments. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.Watering
Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch or so of the soil feels dry to the touch, and water thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain away. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely, as this can cause the fronds to wilt.Temperature and humidity
Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ thrives in warm temperatures between 18°C to 24°C and appreciates moderate to high humidity. If the air in your home is dry, you can increase humidity by misting the fronds, placing the plant on a humidity tray, or using a humidifier.Soil
Plant Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ in a well-draining potting mix formulated for ferns or general indoor plants. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and bark or composted organic matter works well.Fertilising
Feed Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted to half strength. Reduce or stop fertilising during the fall and winter months when growth slows down.Pruning
Remove any yellowing or dead fronds as needed to maintain the plant’s appearance. You can also trim back any overly long fronds to encourage bushier growth.Microsorum ‘Kangaroo Fern’ is a beautiful and unique fern variety that can add a touch of tropical elegance to your indoor space with proper care.
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Pokon Universal Liquid Plant Food 250ml
All Indoor Plants, All Plants, Daffodil Bulbs, Freesias Bulbs, Hanging Plants, Hyacinths Bulbs, Iris Dutch Bulbs, Lilium Bulbs (St Joseph Lily), Other Indoor Plants, Other Winter Bulbs, Pokon Range, Ranunculus Bulbs, Watsonia BulbsOriginal price was: R150.00.R125.00Current price is: R125.00.Add to cartPokon Universal Liquid Plant Food 250ml
Plants indoors are not in their natural environment, which is why you need to take extra care of them! Pokon Universal contains everything your houseplants need to stay healthy and beautiful. The nutrients stimulate strong growth and luscious flowers. This fertiliser also contains the important trace elements, essential elements with healthy and strong plants as the result.
Instructions
• Once a week, 10 ml of fertiliser per liter of water.
• Give this fertiliser between the months of January and November.
Fertiliser
Solution of NPK fertilisers: 8-3-6.
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Senecio Herreianus Purple Flush 21cm Hanging Basket
Original price was: R185.00.R155.00Current price is: R155.00.Add to cartSenecio Herreianus Purple Flush 21cm Hanging Basket
Common Name: String of bananas purple flush - Sale!
Cyrtomium Fortunei Clivicola 14cm Pot
Original price was: R155.00.R99.99Current price is: R99.99.Add to cartCyrtomium Fortunei Clivicola 14cm Pot
Common Name: Japanese Holly FernBright Indirect Light
Morning Sun
Medium Watering
Feed Monthly (feed every second month in winter)Cyrtomium fortunei, commonly known as the Fortune’s Holly Fern, which is a well-known and widely cultivated fern species.
Appearance: Cyrtomium fortunei is an evergreen fern with glossy, leathery fronds. The fronds are typically pinnate, meaning they have multiple leaflets arranged along a central axis. The leaflets are dark green and have serrated edges. The fronds can grow to be around 30 to 90cm in length, depending on the specific variety.
Growth habit: This fern has an upright and clumping growth habit. It produces a rosette of fronds that arise from a central rhizome. Over time, the fern can gradually spread by producing new fronds and rhizomes, forming a dense clump.
Light and temperature: Cyrtomium fortunei thrives in partial shade to full shade conditions. It can tolerate a wide range of temperatures but generally prefers cool to moderate climates.
Watering and humidity: The fern prefers consistently moist but well-draining soil. It should be watered regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during dry periods. However, it is important to avoid waterlogged conditions. It can tolerate average indoor humidity levels but appreciates higher humidity levels.
Soil and fertilisation: Plant Cyrtomium fortunei in well-draining soil that retains some moisture. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and other organic matter can provide the ideal growing conditions. Fertilise the fern with a balanced houseplant fertiliser at a diluted strength every two to four weeks during the growing season (spring to summer) to provide necessary nutrients.
Care tips: Remove any dead or damaged fronds regularly to maintain the fern’s appearance. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Cyrtomium fortunei is generally low-maintenance once established. It can tolerate a range of conditions but prefers a relatively stable environment.
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Ficus Lyrata 20cm Pot (fiddle leaf fig)
Original price was: R450.00.R299.99Current price is: R299.99.Add to cartFicus Lyrata 20cm Pot (+-30-40cm tall ex pot)
Common Name: Fiddle Leaf Fig TreeIndoor
Morning Sun
Shade
Low WateringFicus Lyrata is a wonderful indoor plant.
They need to be kept moist but not sitting in water. Water when top layer of soil is dry.
They enjoy a bright room and can tolerate morning sun only otherwise the leaves may burn.Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the Fiddle Leaf Fig, is a popular and visually striking houseplant. It is known for its large, glossy, violin-shaped leaves.
Appearance: They have large, leathery leaves that are shaped like a fiddle or violin, hence the common name “Fiddle Leaf Fig.” The leaves are dark green and have prominent veins running through them. They can grow to be several inches wide and up to a foot or more in length.
Size: They can grow quite tall and wide in the right conditions. It typically reaches a height of 1 to 3 meters indoors, but it can grow even taller in its native outdoor habitats.
Growth Habit: Ficus lyrata has an upright and bushy growth habit. It develops a single trunk that branches out into a canopy of large leaves. With time and proper care, it can develop a tree-like appearance.
Lighting Requirements: Thrives in bright, indirect light. It prefers a well-lit location, but direct sunlight should be avoided as it can cause leaf burn. Placing the plant near a north-facing or east-facing window where it can receive bright, filtered light is ideal.
Temperature and Humidity: They prefer average to warm temperatures between 15-24°C. It appreciates moderate to high humidity levels, so misting the leaves or using a humidifier can be beneficial, especially in drier indoor environments.
Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant thoroughly when the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot. Ensure proper drainage in the pot to prevent standing water.
Soil and Fertiliser: Use a well-draining potting mix that retains some moisture. A mixture of peat moss, perlite, and potting soil is commonly used. Fertilise the plant during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser diluted according to the package instructions.
Pruning and Maintenance: Prune to control its size and shape. Remove any yellowed, damaged, or leggy leaves regularly to maintain the plant’s appearance and overall health. Wiping the leaves with a damp cloth occasionally will help keep them clean and dust-free.
Ficus lyrata is a visually stunning plant that can make a bold statement in your indoor space. With its large, distinctive leaves and upright growth habit, it is highly valued by plant enthusiasts. By providing the right care, including proper lighting, watering, and humidity, you can enjoy the beauty of this popular houseplant.