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Read MoreIn order for the single leaf to grow vigorously and bloom beautifully, you should fertilize it with liquid fertilizer. This should only be applied after watering.…
Read MoreIf the single leaf gets brown leaf tips, it is usually too dry. Regular spraying with soft, warm water can help.…
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Read MoreFor healthy growth and beautiful flowers, you should repot the single leaf (Spathiphyllum) every one to two years. Fresh substrate is particularly important.…
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Read MoreIn order for the single leaf to feel good and bloom lushly, you should water it regularly. The plant is best always slightly moist, but not wet.…
Read MoreIf the single leaf develops green flowers, the cause is often to be found in a lack of light. A change of location can help.…
Read MoreIf the single sheet gets yellow leaves, then there are usually care mistakes behind it. Pests such as spider mites may also be the cause.…
Read MoreIf the single leaf does not bloom, there can be various reasons behind it, but mostly the plant does not feel comfortable in its location.…
Read MoreIf the single leaf develops brown leaves, this is either an indication of a too sunny location or too dry room air or over-fertilization.…
Read MoreThe single leaf is easy to care for, provided it is watered and fertilized regularly. The plant prefers a semi-shady location.…
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