The coffee plant is decorative and easy to care for, ideal conditions for a popular indoor plant. With a little patience and perseverance, you can even harvest your own coffee after a few years, but only in small quantities for the time being.

Only at the age of four to five years does the coffee plant begin to flower and thus bear fruit, the so-called coffee cherries. It takes another ten to twelve months before they are ready to be harvested. Your coffee plant needs a light and warm location for this.
Can my coffee plant go outside in summer?
Being outdoors in summer is not only possible for your coffee plant, it is also extremely healthy. However, it does not tolerate drafts and should be placed in a sheltered place. Gradually accustom the plant to fresh air and especially to the sun.
If the temperatures drop below 15 °C again in autumn, caution is advised. Put your Coffea arabica in a suitable winter quarters, either in the apartment or in a well-tempered conservatory. Around 20 °C to 24 °C is ideal. It should never be colder than 15 °C there.
How do I care for my coffee plant?
If you have chosen the location well, then your coffee plant is quite easy to care for. Always water the plant when the soil has dried a little. So there is no waterlogging in the first place, which could result in brown leaves.
Too much fertilizer can also lead to leaf discoloration. So you should use it sparingly. A little liquid fertilizer about once a month is enough for the coffee plant. In winter, the plant does not need any fertilizer at all.
The essentials in brief:
- keep warm and bright
- Avoid drafts
- like to bring outside in summer
- not hardy
- well tolerated by cuts
- propagated by seeds or cuttings
- water regularly but not too much
- fertilize about once a month
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The exotic coffee plant is a decorative and easy-care houseplant that can be left outside in the summer.