The Split Leaf
Pilea Glauca “Aquamarine”
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This unique pilea is a trailing plant that grows clumps of leaves along the vine. The tiny leaves have a slight sparkle to them. This plant also sports tiny flowers.
this plant thrives in bright indirect light and being kept fairly moist but not wet.
Lighting
Lighting
Bright indirect light is best. Direct sunlight, especially south or west facing can burn the leaves. Grow light are also a great option, place several inches away from light to avoid burning or stress.
Watering
Watering
Water when soil is dry, the leaves are soft or flagging. You can either water from the top or place plant in a container of water to drink on their own. Remove when soil is saturated.
Fertilizing
Fertilizing
During the growing Season, fertilize your plant every two weeks. You can use a spray or dissolved fertilizer.
During the winter, if your plant still shows signs of new growth continue to fertilize. Discontinue when the pant goes dormant.
Care
Care
Clean the leaves and stems as needed. Keep an eye out for pests and eliminate as needed. Regular cleaning and maintenance help prevent pests.
