It is important to provide a location with bright but indirect light, avoiding direct exposure to the sun.
It is advisable to keep the substrate slightly damp, but avoid excess water that could cause the roots to become waterlogged.
It is beneficial to spray the leaves regularly to maintain adequate humidity.
The plant can be fertilised during the growing season to promote healthy development.
Signs of weakness
Wilted and drooping leaves: May indicate a lack of water or over-watering.
Yellowing of leaves: May be caused by too much direct light or lack of nutrients.
Brown spots on leaves: May be a sign of sunburn or disease. Avoid exposing the plant to intense direct sunlight and check for signs of diseases such as fungus or bacteria.
Loss of gloss on leaves: This may be due to a dry environment or lack of moisture. Spray the leaves with water to increase humidity.