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Fittonia Code 1

$89.1 $111.38
Description   Fittonia (Nerve Plant) – Description Fittonia, commonly called Nerve Plant, is a compact, attractive indoor plant known for its striking vein-patterned leaves. The leaves are soft, oval, and come in vibrant colors like white, pink, red, or silver veins depending on the variety. Fittonia grows low and bushy, making it ideal for tabletops, terrariums, and shaded indoor spaces. Key Features Botanical Name: Fittonia albivenis Common Name: Nerve Plant / Mosaic Plant Plant Type: Tropical foliage plant Growth Habit: Low-growing, bushy Leaf Colors: Green leaves with pink, red, silver, or white veins Ideal For: Indoor pots, terrariums, dish gardens Fittonia Care Guide 1. Light Prefers bright, indirect light. Tolerates low light but colors fade. Avoid direct sunlight — it burns the delicate leaves. 2. Watering Fittonia likes consistently moist soil, but not soggy. Water when the top layer feels slightly dry. It can wilt dramatically when thirsty but perks up quickly after watering. Use soft or filtered water if possible. 3. Humidity Requires high humidity (60–80%). Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, or terrariums. Mist regularly or use a pebble tray/humidifier to prevent leaf browning. 4. Temperature Keep between 18–28°C. Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature drops. 5. Soil Use a light, well-draining potting mix. Best mix: cocopeat/peat perlite compost. Never allow the soil to become compact. 6. Fertilizer Feed monthly during the growing season (Feb–Oct). Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to ½ strength. Avoid overfeeding, which can damage roots. 7. Pruning Pinch back tips to maintain shape and encourage bushy growth. Remove yellow or damaged leaves. 8. Repotting Repot once a year or when it becomes root-bound. Choose a small pot, as Fittonia prefers slightly tight spaces. Common Problems & Solutions Leaves turning brown → Low humidity. Increase moisture in the air. Wilting → Underwatering. Water immediately; plant will recover. Yellow leaves → Overwatering. Allow soil to dry slightly between waterings. Leggy growth → Low light. Move to brighter indirect light.
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