Why is my Juanita plant drooping?

Why is my Juanita plant drooping?

Fittonia will droop significantly if you let it get too dry. Other causes include low light, improper temperatures, and dry air. In fact, lack of water, low humidity, drafts or high temperatures, and exposure to direct sunlight are the most common reasons that this plant doesn't thrive.Aug 21, 2019

How big does a Juanita plant get?

about 3 to 6 inches

How much sun does a nerve plant need?

Nerve plant grows best in low to medium light, though it also thrives in a sunny window if the light is filtered with a sheer curtain. If it gets too much hot sun, even indoors, the leaves may burn, turning brown and crispy.

How often should I water my Fittonia plant?

Regular but moderate watering is called for. All year long and especially during summer, spray water on the leaves to recreate the moisture levels of its natural habitat. Keep the soil mix a bit moist and check that water drains properly. Add liquid leaf plant fertilizer every 8 to 15 days during this growing phase.

Is Fittonia an indoor plant?

Nerve plant (also known as Fittonia albivenis) is a wonderful tropical houseplant for tabletops, hanging baskets, and terrariums. It adds a distinctive touch to indoor decor because nerve plant's rich green leaves are touched with bright pink, red, or white veins.

Does Fittonia need sunlight?

Fittonia. Your Fittonia prefers bright, indirect light. Lower light can cause it to lose some of its vibrant color and growth will slow. Too much light can burn the leaves.

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