String of Bananas
$56.78
$99.37
DescriptionNameString of BananasCommon namesString of Bananas, Curio radicans, Senecio radicans, Fishhook senecioHindi namesस्ट्रिंग ऑफ बनानाज़, कुरियो रेडिकन्स, सेनेशियो रेडिकन्स, फिशहुक सेनेशियोTypeTrailing, succulentGrowth patternPerennialExposure to sunString of Bananas is a succulent plant which requires full sun exposure for at least 6-7 hours daily. In the absence of which it will not grow bushy, its growth will slow and eventually fade off.Light Place in a position where it receives either direct sun exposure or direct bright light if grown indoors. In the absence of direct light, the plant will show slow growth and will fade off gradually. Appropriate grow lights can also be provided if grown indoors.SoilUse a well-draining potting mix. Use an appropriate succulent mix.WateringDo not over water. Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out. Thoroughly water between two watering sessions. Depending on the season, the watering interval must be decided. In rains the interval time should be longer of around 8-10 days. Slow release fertilizes mixed with water in correct proportion, once or twice a year should give good results.PruningPinch off the affected leaves and propagate with stem cuttings when your plant has trailed too long or has overcrowded the pot. String of Bananas trailing vines grow as long as 4-5 feetMaintenance level LowPurifying qualities Yes *Note: Since these are live plants, the actual size and condition of the plant may slightly differ from what is shown in the picture, depending on the growth stage of the plant at the time of your order. However, we make the best effort to match the plant that is delivered to you, with the looks shown in the pictures, after considering delivery and perishability constraints during the delivery period. This plant will come in 4 inch black hanging planter. Decorative planters if any, shown in the picture gallery are for representation purpose only and can be purchased separately from the website. Click HERE to explore plantersGood Reads:Our BlogsGood things about House Plants
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