Plant Care – Primula Touch Me
Light: Place your Primula Touch Me under bright, indirect sunlight and do avoid direct sunlight as it will cause its leave to burn and scorch. Your plant will be able to tolerate lower light settings. However, it might take a while for it to bloom.
Water: Allow the top surface of the soil to dry up between watering the plant. We recommend watering it once a week or whenever necessary. Overwatering your Spathiphyllum can cause water beds, and this will result in root problems. Skip a week of watering if it happens.
Soil: The Primula thrives in a well-draining potting mix that can retain some moisture.
Fertiliser: Fertilise your plant with a general slow-release fertiliser. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when fertilising your plant.
Humidity Requirement: Medium to High. Give your plant the occasional mist as it thrives in higher humidity levels.
Fun Facts about the Primula genus: Did you know? Primulas are also known as “primrose,” which comes from the Latin “prima rosa,” meaning “first rose.” This name refers to the fact that primulas are one of the first flowers to bloom in spring. There are over 400 species of primulas, ranging in size from tiny alpine plants to large shrubs. The flowers of some primula species are edible and can be used to flavour teas or desserts.
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