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Rapish Palm
₹375.00
Rhapis Excelsa also known as Broadleaf Lady Palm.Rapish Palm is an evergreen fan palm that resembles a cycad.As an indoor plant,it needs indirect light,withstands deep shade and has low humidity requirements.It needs well-drained potting soil and regular watering except in the winter when watering can be reduced.It is a good specimen to use near doors because of cool air tolerance in winter.Use a balanced slow-release fertilizer during the growing season.
Description
Plant Specification
Plant name: Rapish Palm
Pot size: 8inch
Pot color: Black
Plant Height: 1.5feet
Location: Indoor
Soil Type: Rich with Coco-Peat and Compost
Care Tips for Rapish Palm Plant
Light: Palms can thrive in any kind of light from shade to full sunlight.The best results will likely be found in full, but indirect sunlight.The more shade it’s exposed to,the darker green the leaves will be.
Water: Do not over water.Standing water in the soil will only promote root rot.It can tolerate dry periods,but keep them short.Lady palms prefer sol that is constantly moist.
Soil: As long as you use soil that drains well, lady palms will tolerate most different types of soil(clay, sandy, loamy).Try to keep it slightly acidic as well.
Temperature and Humidity: Lady palms thrive in typical room temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees F.In the colder months, be sure the temperature does not drop below 55 degrees F, as anything colder damages the plant. Protect your plant from cold drafts,as well as from blowing hot air(such as air from a heating vent) that will dry it out.This palm prefers a humidity level of 50% or higher. Brown leaf tips are often a sign that the humidity is too low for the plant.To boost the humidity, regularly mist your palm with water from a spray bottle.Or place its pot on a tray of pebbles filled with water,making sure the pot isn’t sitting directly in the water as this can cause root rot.
Fertilizer: Lady palms only need fertilization during the growing season.From around April to September,feed your palm monthly with liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength.