Kentia Palm 5"
The Kentia Palm is a sophisticated and resilient indoor plant, celebrated for its graceful, feather-like fronds and its capacity to thrive in low-light conditions. Find care instructions below:
Light: Kentia Palms thrive in bright, indirect light to dappled sun. Prolonged exposure to bright direct sunlight may burn and scorch their leaves.
Water: Your Kentia Palm enjoys weekly waterings. Allow her soil to dry out between waterings, especially during the winter - when you might only need to water your plant fortnightly.
Repot: Repot the Kentia palm every year-18 months with our peat free soil. There are many signs that could indicate your Kentia palm is ready to re-pot. If you notice the roots sticking out of the drainage holes or growth has significantly slowed down, it's time to repot.
The Kentia Palm is a sophisticated and resilient indoor plant, celebrated for its graceful, feather-like fronds and its capacity to thrive in low-light conditions. Find care instructions below:
Light: Kentia Palms thrive in bright, indirect light to dappled sun. Prolonged exposure to bright direct sunlight may burn and scorch their leaves.
Water: Your Kentia Palm enjoys weekly waterings. Allow her soil to dry out between waterings, especially during the winter - when you might only need to water your plant fortnightly.
Repot: Repot the Kentia palm every year-18 months with our peat free soil. There are many signs that could indicate your Kentia palm is ready to re-pot. If you notice the roots sticking out of the drainage holes or growth has significantly slowed down, it's time to repot.
The Kentia Palm is a sophisticated and resilient indoor plant, celebrated for its graceful, feather-like fronds and its capacity to thrive in low-light conditions. Find care instructions below:
Light: Kentia Palms thrive in bright, indirect light to dappled sun. Prolonged exposure to bright direct sunlight may burn and scorch their leaves.
Water: Your Kentia Palm enjoys weekly waterings. Allow her soil to dry out between waterings, especially during the winter - when you might only need to water your plant fortnightly.
Repot: Repot the Kentia palm every year-18 months with our peat free soil. There are many signs that could indicate your Kentia palm is ready to re-pot. If you notice the roots sticking out of the drainage holes or growth has significantly slowed down, it's time to repot.