Ponytail Zen Garden in 9 x 6 ½” bonsai training pot with black/white river rocks and fresh green moss.
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HOW TO CARE FOR PONYTAIL
• Ponytail palms prefer to have as much light as possible, so place the plant in a bright location. Bright, indirect sunlight is best.
• Keep soil fairly dry. Water from spring through fall, allowing the top inch or two of soil to dry completely before re-watering. During the winter, only water occasionally.
• To water, soak the soil and allow the excess water to drain through the bottom of the pot into a dish. Let the pot sit in the dish for several minutes, then dump out any remaining water in the dish.
• Fertilize in the spring with a cacti/succulent fertilizer and bring into a brighter room for the summer months.
• Normal room temperature is fine for most of the year but keep the plant slightly cooler in the winter (50-55°F / 10-13°C) to replicate the natural dormancy cycle.
• During winter, don’t let the plant sit too close to cold windows at night, as it can be severely damaged by freezing temperatures.
***ENTER CARD MESSAGE UNDER SPECAIL INTRUCTION, PLEASE INDICATE SENDER AND RECEIVER NAME. ***
HOW TO CARE FOR PONYTAIL
• Ponytail palms prefer to have as much light as possible, so place the plant in a bright location. Bright, indirect sunlight is best.
• Keep soil fairly dry. Water from spring through fall, allowing the top inch or two of soil to dry completely before re-watering. During the winter, only water occasionally.
• To water, soak the soil and allow the excess water to drain through the bottom of the pot into a dish. Let the pot sit in the dish for several minutes, then dump out any remaining water in the dish.
• Fertilize in the spring with a cacti/succulent fertilizer and bring into a brighter room for the summer months.
• Normal room temperature is fine for most of the year but keep the plant slightly cooler in the winter (50-55°F / 10-13°C) to replicate the natural dormancy cycle.
• During winter, don’t let the plant sit too close to cold windows at night, as it can be severely damaged by freezing temperatures.