Hamedorea elegans does best at 50% humidity.
Regularly moisten the bush with a spray bottle of settled water.
If you ignore spraying, the chamedorea will not die, but will become vulnerable to pest attacks.
Breeders recommend giving the palm tree a warm shower.
Also, more moisture can be retained in a spacious container, and this in turn protects Hamedorea from drying out.
It is not recommended to immediately choose a pot that will be twice the size of the previous one.
The new pot should be only 20% larger.
Hamedorea loves a lot of light, but direct sunlight is completely contraindicated for it.
The only place where Chamaedorea Elegans really shines is in front of a north-facing window.
If the leaves become lighter or yellow, the palm tree is receiving too much light.
Chamedorea can tolerate infrequent watering, but the plant still needs a lot of water in the summer.
In winter, it is enough to keep the soil slightly moist.
The plant should be watered and sprayed with well-settled water.
Hamedorea can grow for many years without replanting in one container and in poor soils.