Since chamedorea is graceful - the plant is tall and not very spreading, you need to choose a stable, wide pot for it.
Hamedorea does not like dry soil. Nevertheless, it also reacts poorly to excessive watering.
Because of the flood, they will rot, and the leaves will gradually begin to turn yellow and die.
It is advisable to water Hamedorea once every 10 days in winter, and once every 4 days in summer.
Exactly how much water is required depends on the size of the flower and the level of air humidity in the room.
It is recommended to start with a small volume of liquid and understand how actively the plant absorbs it.
The best temperature is up to 20ºC. Therefore, in the hot summer it is necessary to ventilate the room. In winter, the bush should be kept at a temperature of +12 to 18℃, without overcooling and protected from drafts.
Humidity: Homemade chamedorea feels best at a humidity of 50%.
Since your Hamedorea gracilis grows larger over time, you can prune it as needed after an annual pruning.
Dead, damaged or diseased leaf blades can be removed as they appear.
This can be done at any time while your Hamedorea gracilis is growing.