Terrarium plants Piliana repens | To transplant
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Piliana repens | To replant

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Originally from India , this small plant does not exceed 20 cm in cultivation, it acclimatizes very well in a warm and humid terrarium .

Its dark and shiny leaves add a special touch especially when planted on a green wall.

A relatively vigorous creeper in good conditions, its root system allows it to establish itself on a good number of supports ranging from simple aquanappe to cork oak bark or, ideally, xaxim .

When you receive the branches to be replanted, place them on a suitable support ; Piliana root easily provided you keep the support moist but not waterlogged!

Characteristic: 1 branch to transplant
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Maintenance and cultivation of Piliana repens for transplanting

Light

Piliania repens thrives in bright indirect light to soft direct sunlight. Place it near an east or west facing window for indirect light or filter direct light if placing it near a south facing window. Avoid prolonged exposure to hot afternoon sun.

Temperature

Keep the plant within a temperature range of 18°C to 24°C. It tolerates occasional lower temperatures during the winter, but should not be exposed to temperatures below 10°C.

Watering

Piliania repens is a succulent plant, which means it stores water in its leaves. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Generally, moderate watering every 2 to 4 weeks is sufficient. Make sure the pot has good drainage to prevent root rot from overwatering.

Repotting

The plant does not need to be repotted frequently. You may consider repotting every 2 to 3 years, or when the plant becomes too cramped in its pot.

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