Streptocarpus 'Pretty turtle'

Streptocarpus 'Pretty turtle' (defective leaves)

6.200 Ft 5.600 Ft SAVE 10%
Full description and specifications

Streptocarpus 'Pretty Turtle' is known for its decorative leaves and vibrant flowers. This plant is ideal for interior decoration due to its attractive appearance and relatively easy care. It is a popular choice among houseplant lovers due to its abundant flowering and interesting leaves.

The leaves are large, oval, dark green, with a velvety texture and a rough appearance. The leaves are arranged in basal rosettes and can reach considerable sizes, offering a nice contrast with the colorful flowers.

The flowers are large, trumpet-shaped, and appear in vibrant colors, ranging from shades of pink, purple, blue to white, often with contrasting spots or stripes. The flowers are delicate and have a long blooming period, usually from spring to autumn.

Care:

  1. Light: Streptocarpus 'Pretty Turtle' prefers indirect, bright light. Avoid direct exposure to intense sunlight, which can burn the delicate leaves. It is ideal to be placed near a window facing east or north.

  2. Soil: Prefer a well-drained soil, rich in organic matter. A mix of potting soil with perlite or vermiculite is ideal to ensure good drainage and prevent excessive waterlogging.

  3. Watering: Watering must be moderate. Keep the soil evenly moist, but not saturated. Allow the top layer of soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot.

    1. Temperature: Streptocarpus 'Pretty Turtle' prefers temperatures between 18-24°C. It is sensitive to cold and does not tolerate temperatures below 10°C.

      1. Humidity: The plant prefers a moderate level of humidity. In dry air conditions, periodically spray the leaves with water or use a humidifier to maintain an optimal level of humidity.

      2. Fertilization: Fertilize the plant once every 2-4 weeks during the period of active growth (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer for indoor plants. Reduce fertilization during autumn and winter.

      3. Propagation: Streptocarpus can be propagated by leaf cuttings or by dividing the bush. Cut a healthy leaf and plant it in well-drained soil, keeping the soil slightly moist until rooting.

      4. Common problems:

        • Diseases: The plant can be susceptible to root rot if it is excessively watered. Make sure that the soil is well drained and that the plant is not standing in water.
        • Pests: Periodically check the plant for aphids, red spiders or spider mites and treat promptly if infestations occur.

      Height with pots included: approx. 25 cm
      Pot diameter: 13 cm
      The ceramic bowl is not included in the price.