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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.
NOTE: The plant in the sample photo is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The plant delivered may differ in, for example, size, number of flower branches, and so on. We fully understand that you would like to see your plant first, which is why we can send you a picture of it via WhatsApp. If you send a message to the following number, we will take some photos: +31686863976
The leaves of this Syngonium are light green in colour with dark green spots. The leaves look almost bleached!
The Syngonium Nguengi Laima is fortunately not a difficult plant to look after. Make sure the plant is in the right position and water it several times in small amounts rather than in one big watering can. If the plant is too dark, it will show this by no longer producing new leaves.
The Syngonium Nguengi Laima needs medium amounts of water. Always try to keep the soil slightly moist but be careful not to overwater it. Too much water can cause root rot and this is difficult to save. We recommend feeling in the soil with 2 fingers to determine whether it is already time for another watering. If the soil is already very dry after 2 days, you may water the plant again. If the soil is still very wet after a few days, we recommend waiting a while.
Place the Syngonium Nguengi Laima in a bright spot, but try to avoid direct sunlight.
Direct sunlight the plant will not appreciate. The beautiful leaves may burn and die and, in addition, the production of new leaves will not be stimulated. So be careful not to put the Syngonium in front of a sunny window.
If the Syngonium Nguengi Laima is too dark, the plant will grow towards the light. The stems become long, one-way and produce few leaves. In this case, place the plant slightly lighter, but still try to avoid direct sunlight.
Yes, the Syngonium Nguengi Laima is unfortunately toxic if ingested. So be careful with small children and hungry pets.
This houseplant is delivered in a cultivation pot. All our plants are shipped in a specially designed shipping box or upright on a special pallet. Due to the unique interior of the shipping boxes, the houseplants stand firmly in the box and cannot move. Houseplants don't mind spending a day in a dark box. This way, we make sure your green friends are delivered to your home in tip-top order.