- Display your triostar stromanthe in a spot with bright, indirect light, such as an east-facing or north-facing window. This will allow your plant to thrive while maximizing its coloring. Triostar stromanthe plants can live with lower light, but their variegation will be less pronounced. Turn the plant once a week to ensure even growth, as the leaves will grow towards the light source over time.
- Keep your triostar stromanthe’s soil consistently moist, but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again. The plant may require less water in winter than in summer, so check the soil often when you first get it home, and as the seasons change to figure out a watering rhythm that works.
- Triostar stromanthe plants should be repotted every couple of years or when you notice roots growing out of the bottom of the pot. It’s best to repot in early spring before new growth has appeared. When repotting, use a light, peat-based potting soil.
Plants might have slight variations in color, texture, finish, and size. You can expect there will be some differences from what is displayed on our website because you are choosing a one-of-a-kind piece from our mother nature.
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