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🌿 Welcome to Your Nurture and Nest Plant Care Hub

  • joleedavies
  • Aug 4
  • 2 min read
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Every plant has its own personality—and care needs. Scroll through or tap on your plant below to jump to care tips in a snap.


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Pink Princess Philodendron


Light: Bright, indirect sunlight. The more light she gets, the pinker she’ll grow.


Water: Water when top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Drain well, no soggy roots please!


Humidity: Loves humidity. Try misting or a tray of pebbles + water.


Tips: Each leaf is one-of-a-kind. More light = more variegation. Don’t panic over slow growth—it’s normal.


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Monstera Albo Variegata


Light: Bright but filtered light. Keep those white patches out of direct sun—they’ll scorch easily.


Water: Allow top 2–3cm of soil to dry before watering.


Humidity: Appreciates moderate to high humidity.


Tips: Use a moss pole or stake to encourage upward growth. Wipe leaves gently to keep those patterns shining.


Alocasia Frydek (Variegated)

Light: Loves bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh midday sun.

Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not wet. Never let it dry out completely.


Humidity: High humidity is a must. Bathrooms work great!


Tips: Goes dormant in cooler months—don’t overwater during rest time.


ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)


Light: Thrives in low to bright indirect light. Total low-maintenance legend.


Water: Only when soil is completely dry—usually every 2–3 weeks.


Humidity: Not fussy, but happier with moderate air moisture.


Tips: Shiny leaves mean it’s happy. If it’s turning yellow, ease off the water.


Pothos (Golden / N’Joy)


Light: Bright, indirect light is best—but will tolerate lower spots.


Water: Let soil dry between waterings. Overwatering = yellow leaves.


Humidity: Moderate to high, but forgiving.


Tips: Easy to propagate in water! Great for trailing off shelves or in hanging pots.


Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)


Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Can manage lower light but may not bloom as much.


Water: Once a week or when leaves droop slightly.


Humidity: Enjoys extra humidity—mist occasionally.


Tips: Flowers when it’s happy! Brown tips? Could be from dry air or tap water—try filtered water.


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You can always reach us via [Instagram @nurtureandnestplants] or email on jodavies@nurtureandnest.info. We’re here to make plant care feel simple and joyful.

 
 
 

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