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Posted 1Y ago by @FabTamarillo

Came back to the office after a sunny weekend and plant i...

#VariegatedShellGinger
1ft to light, direct
8” pot with drainage
Last watered 1 year ago
To help your Variegated Shell Ginger recover, start by trimming any leaves that are dry, yellowing, or damaged to help the plant focus its energy on healthy growth. Since you moved it away from direct sunlight, it’s good to keep it in bright, indirect light, as this plant doesn’t tolerate intense sun well. Check the soil to ensure it’s evenly moist, but not waterlogged, as the plant prefers well-draining soil. Make sure the pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot. If the office air is dry, you can mist the plant or use a pebble tray to increase humidity around it. Lastly, if you haven’t fertilized in a while, consider applying a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to help the plant recover. Keep monitoring the plant’s response to these changes.