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  • Dischidia Green Live Healthy Plant for Office/Home
  • Dischidia Green Live Healthy Plant for Office/Home
  • Dischidia Green Live Healthy Plant for Office/Home
  • Dischidia Green Live Healthy Plant for Office/Home
  • Dischidia Green Live Healthy Plant for Office/Home
  • Dischidia Green Live Healthy Plant for Office/Home

Dischidia Green Live Healthy Plant for Office/Home

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Dischidia oiantha Green is a fascinating and unique plant that belongs to the milkweed family, Apocynaceae. Also known as the "Ant Plant," it is native to Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand and Malaysia. What makes this plant so intriguing is its fascinating symbiotic relationship with ants. The plant has specialized structures called domatia, which are hollow chambers that serve as homes for ants. 

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Dischidia oiantha Green is a fascinating and unique plant that belongs to the milkweed family, Apocynaceae. Also known as the "Ant Plant," it is native to Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand and Malaysia. What makes this plant so intriguing is its fascinating symbiotic relationship with ants. The plant has specialized structures called domatia, which are hollow chambers that serve as homes for ants. In return, the ants provide protection and nutrients for the plant. Dischidia oiantha Green has succulent-like leaves that are thick and fleshy, helping it retain moisture in its natural habitat, which is often exposed to high temperatures and low humidity. This plant is often grown as a hanging or climbing vine, and its small green flowers add a touch of beauty to any space. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires well-draining soil. If you're looking for a unique and low-maintenance plant to add to your collection, Dischidia oiantha Green is definitely worth considering.

Light:

Medium to bright indirect and direct light is ideal for the Dischidia plant. However, it is not suitable for low light conditions.

Water:

It is important to allow the Dischidia plant to completely dry out between waterings. You will know it needs water when you can pinch the leaves together and they feel soft and pliable. Watering should be done once every 10-14 days. Bottom watering is preferred by most Dischidia plants.

Soil:

To prevent root rot, the Dischidia plant requires loose soil that drains well. It is recommended to use soil specifically designed for epiphytic plants, which typically consists of shredded bark or coconut husk. Heavy potting soil should be avoided.

Temperature:

Dischidias thrive in warm environments with temperatures ranging from 65-85℉. During colder months, it is important to keep them away from drafty windows and doorways. Good air circulation is essential to avoid pests, diseases, and fungus, so using a fan is recommended. Dischidias should be kept away from air conditioners, heaters, and other sources of cold or hot air to ensure optimal development.

Humidity:

Although Dischidias can tolerate various levels of household humidity, they will grow more vigorously when the humidity is above 60%. It is recommended to increase humidity for these tropical indoor plants by using methods such as placing pebble trays filled with water under the plants, grouping plants together, or using a cool-mist humidifier. Understanding how to enhance humidity around your indoor plants is crucial.

Fertilizer:

During the summer, the Dischidia plant should be fertilized twice a month with a diluted complete liquid fertilizer or fish emulsion, at a strength of 1/4 the recommended dosage. In the spring, a top dressing of worm castings or compost can also be applied as a slow-release fertilizer. Fertilization should only be done during the growing season, which spans from spring through summer.

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Water 💧
Ensure that the soil completely dry between waterings.
Light ☀️
Bright indirect sunlight
Humidity & Temperature 🌡️
Require high humidity levels
Soil 🌱
Loose soil that drains well.
Fertilization 🪴
Twice a month

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