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Devon Basket. This sophisticated style combines a blend of two different colours handmade in Indonesia to create a beautifully boho chic style to your house corners.
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Pedro Terracotta. These pieces are hand-thrown on the throwing wheel. The process can not accurately reproduce each.
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Plant Food Bundle This bundle contain 2 bottles of Plant Food to stock at home for your green friends! Promotes Vibrant Growth of All Plants, Designed For Year Round Use On All Plants, Indoors And Outdoors. This organic plant food will give your plants instant nutrients, promote root growth, special mix of nutrients encourages plants to grow twice as big, enhances natural immunity against insect and fungal attack and increase nutrients in the soil. How To Use: 1. Shake well before use 2. Mix 2 drops of plant food with 1 litre of water to a spray bottle or watering can 3. Best to spray before 10 AM and after 4 PM 4. Spray or add directly to the soil 5. You can add plant food every 7 days 6. Once you mix the plant food with water it need to be use within 24 hours 7. Keep away from children 8. Store in the cool place, avoid store it with direct sunlight ** This promotion only available via purchase on Tokopedia not applicable for in store purchase
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Philodendron Moonlight. This evergreen, clumping cultivar goes by the common name lime Philodendron. Why? Its leaves, and new growth sport a bright yellow-green chartreuse color. This color barely fades over time. Bright partial shade or indirect light will ensure a happy moonlight Philodendron. 2 to 3 times a week. If the soil is nearly dry, water it don't let the soil dry out entirely.
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Gracie Basket. The sturdy basket designed with a circular shape is ideal for any indoor plants. Two attached handles offer carrying convenience to easily move this decorative storage basket around. Plus, it can be spot cleaned for easy care.
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Plant Care Bundle A must have combo for your green friend at home. This bundle contain 1X Leaf Shine and 1X Plant Food suitable to use on all indoor plant
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Potting Tarp These tarps were designed for re-potting your plants in small, indoor spaces or anywhere you don't want to make a mess. Made by recycled plastic, the fabric is highly UV, abrasion and water resistant. Equipped with snaps at each corner to fold up the tarp edges, this will help contain dirt while re-potting. Available in 2 sizes: Small: 65x65cm Large: 100X 100cm Black or White
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Sansevierias (Snake Plants) are some of the toughest plants you can find. Whether indoors, in your garden or on your balcony, these spiky beauties can put up with almost anything. Sansiviera prefer bright, indirect light and can even tolerate some direct sunlight. However, they also grow well (albeit more slowly) in shady corners and other low-light areas of the home.3 -5 times a week depends on humidity of your room, please make sure to touch the soil before you water it.
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Asplenium Lasagna in Honey Bee Terracotta. Known as Kadaka Lasagna in Indonesia this plant is a favourite because its very wiggle-edged lush fern for tropical gardens and indoor decor - plant it somewhere shady and moist and watch it unfurl. No direct sunlight Only after Soil dries completely
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Asplenium Lasagna in Emerald Terrazzo. Known as Kadaka Lasagna in Indonesia this plant is a favourite because its very wiggle-edged lush fern for tropical gardens and indoor decor - plant it somewhere shady and moist and watch it unfurl. No direct sunlight Only after Soil dries completely
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Begonia Malculata. Begonia maculata, or Polka Dot begonia as it’s often called, is a splashy show-stopper that looks fantastic with it’s olive green leaves and contrasting spots. It’s a houseplant that is likely to turn heads in your home, and thankfully it isn’t too difficult to care for. Bright, indirect light. Higher light levels will promote strong growth and blooms, but avoid direct sunlight Keep the soil generally moist, letting the top half inch of soil dry out between watering. Will not tolerate soggy soil.
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Dieffenbachia Seguine 'Tropic Snow'. Everything about the dumb cane, or dieffenbachia, is dramatic. Native to the tropics of Central and South America, it has huge variegated leaves. Even the way it grows is showy, new leaves curling up from the central stem before they unfurl. Price exclude basket. Diffenbachia likes a good amount of light throughout the day, but ideally not direct sunlight. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again.
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Philodendron Hederaceum 'Brasil'. Philodendron hederaceum 'Brasil' is a wild and bold cultivar of the classic Heartleaf Philodendron. Its variegated leaves look almost painted, with strokes of yellow and lime green across the deep green foliage. Low to bright, indirect light. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again.
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Big Sur Basket. Spruce up your home décor game with this ultra-functional basket from planters to storage the Big Sur Basket can be versatile as you need them to be.
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Anthurium Laceleaf. The red oval spathes of a flamingo flower & Laceleaf make it really distinguishable. The flowers grow on orange spadix and grow densely. The heart-shaped flowers are actually morphed leaves and called spathes. The lifeline of spathes is about 8 weeks. The flowers are small in size and perfect in shape, hence, are deemed to be true flowers. The leaves of this flower can grow up to 18 cm long and twirl around the main stem. Indirect bright light is best for your plants. If you want your Anthurium plant to thrive and bloom properly, that’s the way to go about. In the absence of proper light, the plant can become spindly as it tries to reach out for light. Please note that anthurium requires indirect light and if you place it in direct sunlight, the leaves can develop brown edges due to sunburn. Let the topmost layer dry up to two inches before you water it again. Overwatering can cause root rot while not watering the plant properly can cause brown tips on leaves. However, the pot should be well-drained and there should be an arrangement to drain excess water.
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Pothos N'Joy. The tender leaves are fresh and are appealing, this plant unlike other pothos is not a fast grower, the color combination of so magnificent that you cannot move your eyes away from the plant. They love bright indirect light and no harm if exposed to morning sun but make sure that the plant is not exposed to harsh sun light as this may burn the leaves. 2-3 times a week. The Pothos N-joy grows best in moist soil be careful not to overwater it.