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Posted 1Y ago by @BuffBenjaminfig

Soil wet leaves drying out

#SeaGrape
3ft to light, direct
5โ€ pot without drainage
Last watered 1 year ago
@BuffBenjaminfig Here are a few tips on growing a Sea Grape plant indoors. Light: Sea Grapes need ample sunlight, so positioning them near a south-facing window or using grow lights is essential. Sheer curtains can help diffuse harsh sunlight. Soil: Use a potting mix with good drainage, such as Espoma cactus soil or a mix of bonsai or cactus soil with regular potting soil.
Watering: Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Fertilizing: Apply a light dose of fertilizer during the growing season.
Overwintering: Keep the plant in a sunny location during the winter months.
Pruning: Prune as needed to control the size and shape of the plant.
Temperature: Sea Grapes can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but they prefer temperatures above 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Space:
Sea Grapes can grow large, so ensure there is enough space for the plant to grow. Humidity:
Sea Grapes can benefit from increased humidity, especially during the winter months when indoor air can be dry.
Potting:
Choose a large container with proper drainage to accommodate the plant's growth.
Outdoor Exposure:
If you have a patio, you can move the Sea Grape outdoors during the spring and summer months for additional sunlight and fresh air. Hope this helps, Happy Growing!!