Pink Splash & Mojito Syngonium *MIXED POT!* 6" pot | buy Fully Rooted, Easy-Care Exotic Houseplant | US Seller
Syngonium's in general are a surprisingly easy to care for rare plant variety
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Syngonium's in general are a surprisingly easy to care for rare plant variety.
I love how the buy pink can come through in both large patches or constellation-like speckles on the Pin Splash. Each leaf is unique and unpredictably beautiful. They have patches of light and hot pinks and are always a conversation starter. Absolutely stunning.
The Mojito Syngonium can also be speckled but they can alternate from light speckles and smooth leaves to dalmation-like spots and speckles and high contrast with textured and mottled variegated leaves. They are very unique in their own regard.
In this unique pot, you get BOTH!
These luscious plants grow SUPER prolifically once established, and tend to thrive off of a bit of mild neglect, as they do not like to be overwatered.
When juvenile, the plants look more like small arrows. When mature, they have large lobes as well as the middle arrow-shaped part of the leaf.
Syngoniums prefer a warm, humid environment ranging from 60-80°F
To create a bushier plant, simply chop some stems an inch or two above the soil and allow the cuttings to callous for a couple hours. Then, poke a hole in the soil and bury the bottom 2-3" of stem down into the soil. Over time, this will create a large, luscious, bushy plant that just erupts with growth from all angles during the growing seasons.
Fertilize once a month during the Spring and Summer, and at half-strength during Fall and Winter when plant growth slows down
After receiving your new plant, please *do not* repot it right away. Wait a minimum of one to two weeks, always keeping it out of direct light or cold drafts to avoid shock, to give the plant adequate time to acclimate to its newfound environment and all the changes that can come with that.
When you're ready to pot-- they love a rich, chunky, well-draining mix. I do a combination of quality potting soil, coarse perlite, chunky crushed charcoal (either horticultural or regular grilling charcoal chunks smashed into smaller pieces works) and manure or worm castings for time-released fertilization.
It will THRIVE with bright, *INDIRECT* sunlight. (As close to the window as possible without direct sunlight beams hitting the leaves, or if outside, under trees for dappled light, or under a porch shaded from bright light) Direct sun will burn and scar the precious leaves, but if the light source is too low, the beautiful variegations will suffer. Enough light makes for vibrant Syngoniums with beautiful variegation.
They prefer consistently moist soil, but be sure it's well-draining and not sitting in excess water.
They will tolerate letting the soil *almost* completely dry out between waterings.
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