Dieffenbachia Plant With Self Watering Pot
The Dieffenbachia Plant can enhance the aesthetic and ambiance of your indoor space. They work as a pollutant absorber; and require minimal care and are easy to grow. This plant is a fantastic indoor air filter in addition to enhancing your home decor. You can put this plant on your study table, in the kitchen, or in the living room to brighten your surroundings.
Taking care of Dieffenbachia is not so tough: just water them twice a week in summers & in winters, just check the topsoil (it should be mist). Lack or excess of sun exposure can cause discolouration of leaves, hence keep them in bright indirect sunlight. If your dieffenbachia has outgrown its current container or if it just requires new soil the optimum time of year to complete this task is in the spring. This will give the roots enough time to establish themselves in the new potting medium before winter. This plant will best look in your patios / open areas
If we overlook certain things, every plant encounters some sort of issue. Like bacterial spots on your dieffenbachia’s leaves. This can be cured by removing any sick leaves and watering the plants in a way that keeps the leaves' surface dry. Dehydration results in yellowing and drooping leaves. This frequently happens when the soil around the plant has insufficient or uneven moisture levels. Dieffenbachia, sometimes referred to as dumb cane, exotica, or tropical snow, is toxic to both dogs and cats.
Original: $6.05
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Description
The Dieffenbachia Plant can enhance the aesthetic and ambiance of your indoor space. They work as a pollutant absorber; and require minimal care and are easy to grow. This plant is a fantastic indoor air filter in addition to enhancing your home decor. You can put this plant on your study table, in the kitchen, or in the living room to brighten your surroundings.
Taking care of Dieffenbachia is not so tough: just water them twice a week in summers & in winters, just check the topsoil (it should be mist). Lack or excess of sun exposure can cause discolouration of leaves, hence keep them in bright indirect sunlight. If your dieffenbachia has outgrown its current container or if it just requires new soil the optimum time of year to complete this task is in the spring. This will give the roots enough time to establish themselves in the new potting medium before winter. This plant will best look in your patios / open areas
If we overlook certain things, every plant encounters some sort of issue. Like bacterial spots on your dieffenbachia’s leaves. This can be cured by removing any sick leaves and watering the plants in a way that keeps the leaves' surface dry. Dehydration results in yellowing and drooping leaves. This frequently happens when the soil around the plant has insufficient or uneven moisture levels. Dieffenbachia, sometimes referred to as dumb cane, exotica, or tropical snow, is toxic to both dogs and cats.





















