Pandanus commonly known as screw pine is native to the eastern portion of Australia and Pacific Islands. Pandanus have become one of the Southeasts favourite feature plants and here at eplants we are proud to state that we are one of Australiaâs largest suppliers.Eplants grows a large range of specimen Pandanus ranging from 200mm pot through to ex-ground, multi-branching specimens reaching heights of up to 6 metres.
The top layer of soil between waterings in the summer should slightly dry up. Water approximately every 6-10 days. In winter, a less frequent watering is required. However, the soil should not completely dry out either. Pandanus, as a whole, is not afraid of stagnation of moisture, however, it is not necessary to specially waterlog the plant.
Plants with bright leaves prefer bright diffuse light lasting up to 8-10 hours, preferably the east or west window. Plants with green leaves can withstand shading.
It is better to supplement the pandanus 3-4 times in the spring, but it is possible to feed the fertilizer regularly from May to October 1 time in 2 weeks. It responds well to organic top dressing.
For a mixture of own preparation, take: 1 part of the turf ground, 1 part of the leaf land, 1 part peat, 1 part coarse-grained sand. Drainage is required.
It prefers the same desirable high temperature in winter and summer, best of all 75,2-82,4 ° F. In winter, the minimum temperature that a plant can withstand +64,4 ° F, otherwise the pandanus will quickly fall ill.
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