Fittonia Snow Anne $12
Fittonia Snow Anne which is also often called as Fittonia white star, Nerve Plant has truly deep green color edge with deeply veined white pattern on the foliage. This wonderfully showy plant grows very compact with only about 15 cm high, so for the minimalist who is looking for small plant, this one would be perfect.
Fittonia Snow Anne which is also often called as Fittonia white star, Nerve Plant has truly deep green color edge with deeply veined white pattern on the foliage. This wonderfully showy plant grows very compact with only about 15 cm high, so for the minimalist who is looking for small plant, this one would be perfect.
Fittonia Snow Anne which is also often called as Fittonia white star, Nerve Plant has truly deep green color edge with deeply veined white pattern on the foliage. This wonderfully showy plant grows very compact with only about 15 cm high, so for the minimalist who is looking for small plant, this one would be perfect.
As the Fittonia plant is native to tropical rain forest, it love to be in similar conditions of rain forest. however, don't worry. as long as you follow a few guidelines, you will see your fittonia growing full of health on your home.
- Light : Fittonia can grow in wide range of light conditions from bright filtered light to shady spot. but low light can cause these plants to revert to green or losing the veins color, and as they would be flourish on the bright spot, so if its possible give them somewhere has lots of filtered light through window.
- Temperature : It loves to be in warm to high temperatures. Generally indoor climate will work well for the plant. but as this plant cannot stand frost, if you grow outdoors, try to put them in during the cooler month.
- Water : The soil should always remain moist due to the tropical nature. We would say around 1 ~2 times watering in a week will be fine but try to keep the soil moist and damp. However, definitely do not let them sit on water or in very wet soil.
- Fertilizer : during the warmer season, give them a slow release fertilizer every 4 weeks to balancing the nutrient but in the winter time, once in 2-3 months is fine.