The Aralia Green ‘Marginata’ is a lacy-leaved Aralia with green color. It appears to be a tabletop rainforest that is very easy to cultivate. They are a superb air purifier and humidifier for houses, making them a perfect choice for all gardeners ? amateurs and professionals alike.
Plant Care
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: The Aralia plant does not require much food. Fertilize your Aralia plant every two weeks with a half-strength fertiliser.
Repotting : Aralia plants must be replanted every year since the roots overrun the pot. Aralia plants may be reproduced by taking green-stem cuttings and planting them in damp soil, where they will root in a matter of days.
Typical issues
1. Why are my Aralia plant’s leaves becoming yellow?
Overwatering usually causes the Aralia leaves to turn yellow. Before watering the plant, make sure the top half of the soil has dried off. A nutritional deficit might also be the cause of your Aralia leaves turning yellow. It’s time to water the plant.
2. What is the cause of dark stains on the leaves of my aralia plant?
Brown stains on Aralia leaves are typically caused by over-fertilization. Because Aralia plants don’t require much feeding, the fertiliser should be diluted to half strength.
3. What is the cause of root rot on my Aralia?
Too much water causes root rot in Aralia plants, which finally kills them.
Design and Decoration
Light Requirements: Aralia plants require full shadow or heavily filtered sunlight to thrive.
Placement: Keep the Aralia plant inside, especially near a north-facing window or in a humid room.
Styling/decor tip : Add a couple Aralia plants in rustic pots to a neutral-toned space. They only grow to a particular height when planted in tiny pots and provide a lovely elegance to worktables. Keep these plants in elegant containers on side or dressing tables to improve the air quality and brightness of your room.
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