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1 x Cordyline Kiwi for Sale | 30-40cm Potted Indoor Plant for Home or Office

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To sum up, there is no proof that the cordyline kiwi plant is harmful for ingestion by animals. However, it is not a food crop, and it is recommended to avoid feeding it to your pets as a precautionary measure.

To ensure that the Cordyline Kiwi plant grows healthy and vibrant, it is important to meet its growing requirements. Here are some important growing requirements for Cordyline Kiwi:

Plant Overview

This makes the eye-catching plant an excellent choice for creating a tall and dramatic focal point in a garden or landscape.

If the soil is sandy, mix in some compost, peat, or top soil to retain the moisture the plant likes. Amend heavy clay soil with a 50/50 ratio with sand, compost, a fertile planting mix, or top soil. Fertilizer

Fertilise using a 'Houseplant' labelled feed every four waters in the spring and summer, reducing this to every six in the colder months.

To sum up, each method of propagating Cordyline Kiwi has its pros and cons, but stem cuttings are the most common and easiest method for beginner gardeners.The selection of the proper pot size and ratio is crucial for the healthy growth of this green, pink, and cream foliage plant. Keep them continuously moist until they germinate, which will be in 4-6 weeks. 4) Dividing The Plant Cordylines can be successfully grown in both pots and the ground, depending on the climate. In warmer climates (USDA hardiness zones up to 9), they can be planted outdoors in the ground. In cooler climates, they should be grown in pots indoors to protect them from frost and cold temperatures. Will Cordyline survive the winter? If planting in the ground, it is worth digging in some well-rotted manure before planting as these are quite hungry plants. If drainage is poor, add plenty of horticultural grit.

Book a 1-to-1 video call with Joe Bagley if you'd like a personal guide to repotting your houseplant. This will include recommending the right branded-compost and pot size, followed by a live video call whilst you transplant the specimen for step-by-step guidance and answer any further questions! Cordylines grow well from seed. The seeds should be sown in spring once the weather has warmed up. For best results start them in a propagator and then move them to a bright, sheltered spot once the weather is warm. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, pot them up individually. This cultivar variety has green leaves that are striped with red at the centre. It reaches a mature height of around 4 metres (13 feet). Less Hardy Varieties Tender species such as C. Marginata, C. Stricta and C. Fruticosa will need to be moved indoors or placed in a heated greenhouse with a minimum temperature of around 15°C. RepottingPlants in the ground should be given an application of well-balanced slow release fertiliser in spring. You can also supplement this with an extra liquid feed in June and July when they are growing at their strongest. Container-grown cordyline should be fed with a liquid fertiliser monthly during the growing season, usually late spring to late summer. Planting Easy Propagation: The Cordyline Kiwi plant may be propagated relatively easily, allowing you to cultivate new plants from cuttings and give them to friends and family. Cordyline grows very well from a seed. It’s best to begin the seeds in a propagator. When the seedlings have grown large enough to safely handle, remove them from the propagator and set them in individual pots.

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