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Gasteranthus atratus
€ 26,00
Gasteranthus atratus from Ecuador grown from cuttings
Pot size: 6cm
Difficulty: easy
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Gasteranthus atratus
Grown from cutting in 6cm pot.
Gasteranthus atratus is a fascinating plant from the Gesneriaceae family, known for its unique dark mahogany leaves and cream-colored, vase-shaped flowers.
It is native to the high mountains of western Ecuador. It was discovered in the mid-1970s, but its natural habitat was later destroyed, making it a rare and unique plant to grow
- Light: Bright indirect sunlight
- Temperature: a minimum of 18°C in the growing season
- Watering: keep the soil moist but not wet
- Fertilizing: apply a balanced liquid fertilizer at 1/2 of the strength every 2 weeks during active growth
- Humidity: above 65%
- Soil: use a well-draining potting mix; a mix designed for African violets can work well
- Water: normal to moist water range
- Propagation: stem cuttings, leaf cuttings and from seeds
Weight | 0,1 kg |
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