Kentia Tripple 200-220cm in Pot 22cm

SKU: FOTT200    |   Plants

56.00

The Kentia Palm is a low maintenance plant, which regularly grows green leaves from its heart. These leaves produce oxygen and clean air in the home, sure to uplift an home environment.

A fresh green palm with a tropical background, that is not only stylish, but also makes you feel good.

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Description

Light: Kentias tolerate shade better than some, but you’ll get a healthier, greener plant by giving your palm bright, indirect light year-round. Take care not to put it in direct sunlight, which may cause brown scorch marks on its leaves.

Water: Keep soil lightly moist spring through fall. In winter, allow the top half of the soil to dry out before watering again. Too much water will cause leaves to turn yellow then brown. To keep Kentia palm looking its best, brown fronds can be cut off.

Humidity: Kentia palm likes high humidity (around 50-60% relative humidity). If the relative humidity drops below 40%, use a cool-mist room humidifier. Brown leaf tips are a symptom of dry air, although this is common even on healthy palms.

Temperature: Average room temperatures 65-80°F/18-27°C. Kentia palm can tolerate a minimum of 55°F/13°C.

Soil: Peat moss-based potting mix with added horticultural sand for quick drainage.

Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring and summer. Organic palm fertilizer contains the micronutrients this palm needs. Don’t feed in fall and winter when growth has slowed.

*Pictures shown may vary from actual product due to the live nature of the items. Some items may be out of stock for various reasons, we will issue a refund or offer alternatives should that be the case.
The Price is per one individual plant.

 

**This plant is labeled as non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA. However, be advised that the consumption of any plant material may cause vomiting and gastrointestinal upset for dogs and cats. Sherries will not be held accountable to any symptom. If you believe that your animal is ill or may have ingested a poisonous substance, please contact a vet immediately.

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