12cm Spurflower Plectranthus Argentatus Hill House Welsh Grown Plant by Sprouts of Bristol

Category

Outdoor

Store

Fy!

Brand

Sprouts of Bristol

Scientific Name: Plectranthus Argentatus 'Hill House' Common Name: Indian Borage, Speckled Spurflower, Blue Spurflower, Candlestick Plant. Origin: Native to South Africa and Eswatini. Light: This plant will love a sunny window! Harsh sun can damage some Spurflowers, so make sure the leaves aren't looking too crispy in summer when the sun is at its closest. Water: This plant likes to dry out a little between waters; it will wilt if it gets too dry, but if you notice this and give it a drink it will bounce back! Look to allow the top half of the soil to dry out between waters. Humidity: Average household humidity is fine for this plant Soil: Use well-draining soil; components such as coir, bark and perlite will help stop your Spurflower's roots getting too wet. Repot every few years as the plant grows. Food: Feed every four waters in the growing season, reduce to every six in autumn and winter. Temperature: Ideally likes temperatures of 10-26°C, make sure it doesn't get colder than 7°C i

14 GBP