Costa Farms Peace Lily Live Plant User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Costa Farms
Table of Contents
Costa Farms Peace Lily Live Plant
Product Information
Specifications
- Plant Type: Aloe Vera
- Light Requirements: Bright, indirect light with at least a couple of hours of strong shadow per day
- Watering Schedule: Allow potting soil to dry before watering again
- Fertilizer: Feed once or twice in spring and/or summer, more often if desired
- Features: Low-water succulent, stores water in thick, fleshy leaves, architectural look
- Growing Tips: Keep away from potential bumps or knocks as thick leaves can become brittle with age
- Companion Plants: Cacti, Succulents, Ponytail Palm
- Not intended for human or animal consumption
Product Usage Instructions
Light Requirements
- The Aloe Vera plant prefers bright, indirect light where it casts a strong shadow for at least a couple of hours a day.
- Place the plant in a location that provides these light conditions.
Watering
- To avoid overwatering, allow the potting soil to dry out before watering the Aloe Vera plant again.
- The roots should not stay wet for extended periods. Check the moisture level of the soil by inserting your finger about an inch deep. If it feels dry, it’s time to water.
Fertilizing
- The Aloe Vera plant does not require excessive fertilization.
- Feed it once or twice in spring and/or summer with a balanced houseplant fertilizer. If you want the plant to grow faster, you can increase the frequency of fertilization.
Growing Tips
- As the Aloe Vera plant matures, its thick leaves can become brittle.
- It is important to keep the plant in a location where it won’t get bumped or knocked around to prevent damage. Handle the plant with care to avoid breakage.
Companion Plants
- The Aloe Vera plant pairs well with other desert plants such as Cacti, Succulents, and the Ponytail Palm. Consider placing them together for a visually appealing display.
Thank You for bringing me home!
Introduction
Spruce Me Up
I’ve been in a dark box traveling. Here are some quick tips to get me settled:
- Remove yellow leaves or broked stems.
- If my soil is dry, give me a drink of water.
- Set me in the right light.
Watch Me Grow
- My Birthday (date I arrived)
- Your favorite thing about me
- Watering schedule
PLANT CARE
Aloe Vera
Light
- I like bright, indirect light where I cast a strong shadow at least a couple of hours a day.
Water
- I don’t want my roots to stay wet, so let the potting soil dry before you water me again.
Food
- I don’t need a lot of fertilizer, so you can feed me once or twice in spring and/or summer. You can feed me more often if you want me to grow faster.
Features
- I’m a low-water succulent that stores water in my thick, fleshy leaves. I have an architectural look, especially as I mature.
Growing tips
- My thick leaves can be brittle as I get older. Keep me in a place where I won’t get bumped or knocked around.
Give me friends! I play well with:
- Cacti, Succulents, Ponytail Palm
Not intended for human or animal consumption.
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References
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