Care Card
Syngonium albo
Advice
- It prefers a location with bright indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight which can damage its leaves.
- It is important to keep the soil slightly moist, allowing the top layer of the substrate to dry out before watering again.
- It is advisable to avoid over-watering, as this can lead to root rot.
- It appreciates moderate to high humidity levels.
- It is important to clean the leaves regularly to keep them free of dust and to allow better light absorption.
Signs of weakness
- Drooping leaves: May indicate lack of water or insufficient watering.
- Yellowing leaves: May be a sign of over-watering or over-watering.
- Wilted leaves or general wilting: May be caused by lack of moisture in the environment.
- Brown or yellow spots on leaves: May be a result of excessive exposure to direct sun.
- Shrivelled or limp leaves: May be an indication of lack of watering.