It is best to place the sheflera plant in bright rooms; it loves light, without it its leaves turn pale.
t recommended to place it in direct sunlight, as burns may form on the leaves.
For such propagation, you need to tear off a large leaf from the mother flower, place it in a solution of water and a growth stimulator, cover it with a bag and keep it in a warm place for several weeks until the first roots appear.
This takes 2-3 weeks, after which the plant can be transplanted into the soil.
Being from the tropics, Schefflera requires high humidity and warmth, and does not like too much light.
Schefflera arborescens grows well in an environment with high humidity and sufficient water in the soil.
The plant requires more water in summer and should be watered once a day to keep the soil moist.
Increase the humidity in the environment and spray the foliage with water when the plant dries out.
The sheffler needs to be watered moderately; it is advisable that the soil is slightly moist all the time.
Overdrying of the earthen coma is undesirable, but the plant can tolerate it, unlike waterlogging.
Schefflera reacts very painfully to the “bay”; the leaves begin to turn black and fall off. Spraying is very favorable for sheflera.