Aralia Dinnerplate Plant

399.00

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  • Healthy Plant.
  • Free replacement if damaged.

Indoor or Outdoor : Indoor and Outdoor
Brand : Urbano
Item Weight : 450 Grams
Net Quantity : 1, Add Ons : Pot Size : 4 Inch, Plant Size : 10-12 Inch
Country of origin: India

SKU: UGLPAL02 Categories: , , Tag:

Aralia dinnerplate plant are often grown as houseplants or in tropical gardens. They require a warm and humid environment to thrive. Ideally, they should be placed in bright, indirect light to maintain their vibrant foliage. They can tolerate some direct sunlight but may require protection from intense afternoon sun.

Light and Heat

No matter the species, aralia plants need light to grow. Though they will survive under low light as they long as they have moist soil, they do best in medium or full sun when grown indoors, but should be planted in shady areas if placed outside. Aralias prefer temperatures between 60 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit, so keep them inside or move them indoors during the winter.

Watering

The thin, fine roots of aralias are subject to rot, so allow the upper half of the soil to thoroughly dry out between waterings. If grown under low light, they may need water just once or twice a month, so monitor the soil carefully. In the winter, the growth of aralias slows considerably and they require even less water. If conditions outside are wet, provide them with shelter or move them inside to prevent root rot.

Soil, Fertilizer and Pruning

When growing aralias, use a light, peat-based potting soil and place the plant in a small pot as a precaution against overwatering. This type of soil allows for proper aeration and drainage, preventing the plant’s roots from becoming waterlogged. Feed aralias with a granular, controlled-release fertilizer with a high nitrogen content every other month. Prune the tips of aralia plants to promote the growth of new leaves and to help maintain their full, lush appearance.

No matter the species, aralia plants need light to mimic the tropical climate of their native Polynesia. Though they will survive under low light as long as they have moist soil, they do best in medium or full sun when grown indoors, but should be planted in shady areas if placed outside. Aralias prefer temperatures between 60 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit, so keep them inside or move them indoors during the winter.

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