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We fully understand that you would like to see your XL plant first, which is why we can send a picture of it via WhatsApp. When you send a WhatsApp to the following number, we will take some pictures.
We fully understand that you would like to see your XL plant first, which is why we can send a picture of it via WhatsApp. When you send a WhatsApp to the following number, we will take some pictures.
Please note: the height of the Schefflera Amate will be between 230 cm - 240 cm.
We understand very well that you would like to see your XL plant first and therefore we can send you a picture via WhatsApp. If you send a WhatsApp message to the following number, we will take some photos: +31686863976
The Schefflera Amate is a super hip and decorative houseplant. The Schefflera Amate is a special houseplant and this is because of its beautiful leaves. This houseplant has the nickname: Finger Tree, because the leaves look like hands with fingers. There are many different species of Schefflera and they also come in many different shapes. There are Schefflera trees, shrubs and even lianas.
Caring for the Schefflera Amate is not a complicated process, and the Amate is also an air-purifying houseplant! Nevertheless, it is possible that the Schefflera Amate is not entirely happy. This can often be seen in its leaves; if the houseplant develops brown/yellow leaves that droop, this is often a sign of a lack of sunlight. In this case, move the Schefflera Amate to a brighter spot and it will recover on its own!
People often think that falling leaves are the result of a shortage of water, but this is not always the case. So before you give the Schefflera Amate more water, first check the soil properly, as a surplus of water can have nasty consequences.
The Schefflera Amate does not need much water, but the amount and frequency of watering does vary depending on the season. In the summer months, the houseplant prefers slightly moist soil. In the winter months, the soil can dry out a little in between waterings. If you are in doubt about whether to water again, we advise you to wait a while. It is better for the Schefflera Amate to have too little water than too much! When the edges and tips of the leaves turn brown/yellow, this is a sign of incorrect watering. This can be the result of too little or too much water. Check the soil carefully and adjust the watering accordingly.
The Schefflera Amate strongly prefers a light position without direct sunlight. It is possible that the Schefflera Amate is not entirely happy in its new location, and it will show this by having yellow leaves or leaves that take on a yellow hue. This is a sign of too much sunlight; in this case, move the houseplant to a slightly shadier spot.
The Schefflera Amate is not poisonous when touched, but eating the plant can cause vomiting and irritation. Be careful when you have small children or hungry pets! A north-facing window is an ideal place for this houseplant. Do the leaves become very light in colour? Then the Schefflera Amate has been placed in a spot that is too light. If the leaves turn yellow/brown, the Schefflera Amate is too dark.
This special houseplant is delivered in a cultivation pot. All our plants are sent in specially designed boxes! Because of the unique interior, the plants stand firmly in the box and cannot move. Plants don't mind being in a dark box for a day. This way we make sure that your green friend is delivered to your home in tip-top shape.
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