It is an easy-care plant that thrives in indoor environments.
It prefers a location with bright but indirect light, avoiding direct sun exposure.
It is advisable to keep the substrate slightly moist, allowing the top layer to dry out before watering again. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot problems.
This plant also appreciates humidity, so spraying its leaves with water or placing it near a source of moisture helps to maintain a favourable environment.
Temperature-wise, it adapts well to average indoor temperatures.
Signs of weakness
Wilted and limp leaves: indicates that the plant is not receiving adequate water or is experiencing water stress.
Yellowing leaves: a sign of over-watering, lack of nutrients or root problems.
Brown leaf tips: a sign of a very dry environment, inadequate watering or lack of moisture.