How To Grow & Care
By Aditya abhishek
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It is an evergreen broadleaf, perennial shrub that is native to tropical Africa.
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You can grow them in tropical climate or USDA Zones 10, 11, and 12.
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Prepare potting mix with 40% soil + 20% cocopeat & river sand + 20% leaf compost.
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You can propagate them from offsets or stem cuttings by planting them in new pots.
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Keep your plant in partial shade sunlight for better growth.
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Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy, avoid waterlogging.
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Apply 1 table spoon tea leaf compost after every 30 days.
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With time older leaves will start yellowing and dying, keep removing them time to time.
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