Parlour Palm: Chamaedorea elegans - 6 inch pot
Parlour Palm: Chamaedorea elegans - 6 inch pot
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Chamaedorea elegans
About care instructions
Plant care can vary depending on placement, light and exact environment. You can always request plant care help here.
Water: 3-5 days
Keep the plant generally moist. Water as soon as the top layer of soil dries out. This plant prefers to stay hydrated regularly. Plant in a soil that retains a bit more water, but you should always ensure it isn't sitting in water or in a pot that doesn't drain properly. Depending on the season and light, you will need to water the plant every 3-5 days.
Sun: bright light
This plant requires medium light. It can tolerate low light, but it wants to see a bit of sun every day. Placing it in a north-facing or east-facing window would be ideal. While it will survive your dark corners, it won't thrive in them. In the summer, you can place them outside in a shady area.
Humidity: medium
This plant requires moderate humidity. Most households should be fine. Around 20-40% humidity works. It will be happy with more as well.
Compatible Pots
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Pillar Ceramic Pot fits up to 6 inch Nursery Pot
Regular price From $25.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$25.00 CADSale price From $25.00 CAD -
Romey Ceramic Pot with Drainage and Tray in 6 inch Diameter
Regular price $45.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$45.00 CADSale price $45.00 CAD -
Peter Pot fits up to 6 inch Nursery Pot
Regular price $25.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$25.00 CADSale price $25.00 CAD -
Adjustable Bamboo Plant Stand Fits 6 inch-10 inch Diameter Planter
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De Vil Planter Fits up to 6 inch Nursery Pot
Regular price $45.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$45.00 CADSale price $45.00 CAD -
Bona Textured Planter Fits up to 6 inch Nursery Pot
Regular price $25.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$25.00 CADSale price $25.00 CAD -
Atlas Plastic Planter fits up to 6 inch Nursery Pot
Regular price $15.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$15.00 CADSale price $15.00 CAD -
Easton Planter with Drainage and Tray in 6 inch Diameter
Regular price $35.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$35.00 CADSale price $35.00 CAD -
California Pot with Drainage and Tray in 6 inch
Regular price From $32.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$32.00 CADSale price From $32.00 CAD -
Hawthorne Ceramic Planter with Drainage and Tray in 6 inch
Regular price $45.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$45.00 CADSale price $45.00 CAD
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