Pisonia brunonianum var is an attractive foliage plant with lush green leaves of variable tones that have creamy-yellow to white varigations. Perfect for growing outdoors in warmer climates & ideal for growing indoors in cooler areas. Thrives is a partly shaded position outdoors with protection from frost or indoors with filtered in light in moist, well drained soil. For best results keep moist in the warmer months drier in the cooler months
Water abundantly, once a week in the summer, immersing the pot in the water (after that the water must be poured from the pan). The soil should be constantly slightly moist, but not wet. In winter, water no more often than every 8-12 days.
From spring to autumn liquid balanced fertilizer every 3-4 weeks. It responds well to fertilizing with organic fertilizer.
In summer and winter, pisonia should be grown warm (73,4-77 ​​° F). At a temperature a few degrees below the growth of pisonia is significantly slowed down. In winter, the plant should be protected from drafts and cold air.
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