Pandanus: How to Grow

02.02.2024 16:00
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

The plant takes root well in any soil, but prefers swampy substrates and highlands.

In Asian countries, pandanus fruits and leaves are used as food and as a natural flavoring.

If you have little experience in floriculture, it is better to focus on less exotic plants.

How to root Pandaus

Cuttings take root in 1.5-2 months. When using root formation stimulants and a mini-greenhouse, rooting occurs faster.

Pandanus successfully reproduces by daughter rosettes, which appear in large numbers on the adult plant both at the base of the trunk and in the leaf axils.

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Why do pandanus leaves turn yellow

Pandanus leaves acquire yellow and then brown color at high humidity.

This means that the plant is being over-watered. In this case, it is necessary to adjust the watering.

If this doesn't help, then the problem has gotten worse.

How to feed Pandaus

Fertilizer To maintain the health and beauty of your pandanus, it is important to fertilize it regularly during the period of active growth.

Use an all-purpose liquid fertilizer for houseplants following the manufacturer's instructions.

Before fertilizing, make sure the soil in the pot is well moistened.

Previously, we talked about how to grow carrots.

Diana Dashkevich Author: Diana Dashkevich Editor internet resource


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  1. How to root Pandaus
  2. Why do pandanus leaves turn yellow
  3. How to feed Pandaus