Cat Palm 10"
The Cat Palm thrives as an elegant, low maintenance indoor companion, gracing your space with its beautiful fronds and contributing to a tranquil ambience. Find care instructions below:
Light: Cat palms like bright, indirect light and lots of it. They can tolerate full sun, with proper watering, but prefer partial shade. During the active growing season (spring & summer), Cat palms should be fertilized once a month with an all purpose liquid fertilizer.
Water: Cat palm prefers consistently moist soil, but do not overwater it. Let the top few inches of soil dry out before watering again, but do not allow the plant to dry out completely. Make sure the pot has good drainage. Overwatering can lead to root rot, which is a common problem with cat palms.
Repot: Cat palms do not need to be repotted frequently, usually every 3 years. Make sure to use well draining potting soil and to use a pot with drainage holes. Cat palm's lower leaves will naturally turn yellow and brown as new growth emerges. These leaves can be trimmed with clean scissors or pruning shears.
The Cat Palm thrives as an elegant, low maintenance indoor companion, gracing your space with its beautiful fronds and contributing to a tranquil ambience. Find care instructions below:
Light: Cat palms like bright, indirect light and lots of it. They can tolerate full sun, with proper watering, but prefer partial shade. During the active growing season (spring & summer), Cat palms should be fertilized once a month with an all purpose liquid fertilizer.
Water: Cat palm prefers consistently moist soil, but do not overwater it. Let the top few inches of soil dry out before watering again, but do not allow the plant to dry out completely. Make sure the pot has good drainage. Overwatering can lead to root rot, which is a common problem with cat palms.
Repot: Cat palms do not need to be repotted frequently, usually every 3 years. Make sure to use well draining potting soil and to use a pot with drainage holes. Cat palm's lower leaves will naturally turn yellow and brown as new growth emerges. These leaves can be trimmed with clean scissors or pruning shears.
The Cat Palm thrives as an elegant, low maintenance indoor companion, gracing your space with its beautiful fronds and contributing to a tranquil ambience. Find care instructions below:
Light: Cat palms like bright, indirect light and lots of it. They can tolerate full sun, with proper watering, but prefer partial shade. During the active growing season (spring & summer), Cat palms should be fertilized once a month with an all purpose liquid fertilizer.
Water: Cat palm prefers consistently moist soil, but do not overwater it. Let the top few inches of soil dry out before watering again, but do not allow the plant to dry out completely. Make sure the pot has good drainage. Overwatering can lead to root rot, which is a common problem with cat palms.
Repot: Cat palms do not need to be repotted frequently, usually every 3 years. Make sure to use well draining potting soil and to use a pot with drainage holes. Cat palm's lower leaves will naturally turn yellow and brown as new growth emerges. These leaves can be trimmed with clean scissors or pruning shears.