![]() ![]() During the winter, don't water it as much since its growth is slowed during that time but don't let it dry out either. When it is ready to be watered, soak it thoroughly and then drain any water that collects in the saucer so the roots are not sitting in a water puddle. Let the top two inches of the soil dry almost completely before watering. Problems usually start when the plant is overly ignored. I know that sounds complicated but just keep an eye on the wetness of the soil and you'll be ok. Be very mindful of how you water this one and how much you water.įirst of all, make sure your container has a drainage hole in the bottom! The key to success with Ming Aralia is to keep the soil moist without being overly wet. ![]() Ming Aralia roots are delicate and succumb to root rot easily. Most problems with this plant occur because of overwatering. It's actually a concern with many plants. The only particular part of caring for this plant isn't that particular at all. North windows and morning sun are good for this plant. ![]() It isn't too fussy but will truly thrive in a nice sunny spot, as long as it isn't in the full sun all day. Ming Aralia prefers lots of sun but it will be ok with partial or indirect light as well. It does well as a bonsai as well and will bring sophistication to your indoor garden. A fancy-looking plant that is not at all fancy to tend, this plant adds a tropical elegance with its many-shaded foliage. ![]()
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