caladium
Information for the customer:
- Plant Position: indoor
- Soil Type: well draining , porous
- Watering Needs: moderate: anytime between weekly to fortnightly
- Shade Requirements: yes
- Lighting Requirements: average light: 50% - 75% of daily sun
- Pet Child Friendly: no
- Air Purifying: yes
Extensive Info on the caladium:
How do you take care of a Caladium?
Location
It is best to place the plant in medium bright light. The Caladium prefers a spot next to a window on the west or east. A spot near the south is, of course, also possible. Make sure that the plant is at least 2 meters away from the window.
Watering
It is best to water the Caladium once a week. Give small amounts of water, rather than a big splash at a time. The Caladium can’t completely absorb a lot of water within one week. This can cause the Caladium to store the excess water in the roots. The plant can then suffer from root rot.
Plant nutrition
The Caladium uses a lot of energy for new leaf growth from spring onwards. This is why the plant needs extra nutrients. You can add extra nutrients by using plant nutrition. We recommend plant nutrition once a month.
Repotting
We recommend repotting the Caladium once a year. This is because Caladiums go into hibernation and lose all their leaves. After hibernation, the Caladium can use new energy.
Air-purifying
The Caladium is a mildly air-purifying plant. They improve the air quality in the environment by removing benzene and other harmful chemicals.
Is a Caladium toxic?
The Caladium can be toxic for humans and animals. Try not to let cats and dogs, and even children, ingest leaves or sap from the plant.
Diseases and peculiarities
The Caladium is generally not susceptible to diseases and pests. Mourning flies and root rot can always occur, although this is usually due to careless care