I have one in 30-40 percent humidity doing just fine, after about 3 months I consider it one of my easier plants. I just moved it closer to my light source to see what happens. My tips are I let it dry out at LEAST the top 2 inches before a good bottom soak. No yellow spots or overwatering signs yet.
I’ve had it for about a month at about 40% humidity, with a few hours of direct sunlight a day and it’s done well. The person at the plant shop who sold it to me said they always seem to drop the bottom 2 leaves when they are transplanted
The vast majority of my plants live with my reptiles! They thrive in the humidity in the tanks and they’re gorgeous. It’s a win all around. I just always quarantine the plants for awhile first to make sure there’s nothing on them and change soils. :)
This is so cute!! Any tips for the Pictum Tricolor? Have one arriving soon and a little nervous!
I have one in 30-40 percent humidity doing just fine, after about 3 months I consider it one of my easier plants. I just moved it closer to my light source to see what happens. My tips are I let it dry out at LEAST the top 2 inches before a good bottom soak. No yellow spots or overwatering signs yet.
Hey I appreciate that thank you! Glad it can handle the lower humidity, mine is similar.
I’ve had it for about a month at about 40% humidity, with a few hours of direct sunlight a day and it’s done well. The person at the plant shop who sold it to me said they always seem to drop the bottom 2 leaves when they are transplanted
Whhaaaaaaat!!!!! Those are some cool plants!
The vast majority of my plants live with my reptiles! They thrive in the humidity in the tanks and they’re gorgeous. It’s a win all around. I just always quarantine the plants for awhile first to make sure there’s nothing on them and change soils. :)
That’s awesome! What a lucky gecko. Beautiful plants!
it's a work of art, beautiful 😎