You’ll be getting the exact specimen in the photo.
As it is a growing live plant, there may be superficial differences such as minor folds, slight discolouration, minimal crisping on some leaf edges, proportionally small loss of foliage to the overall size etc (but nothing dramatically different or we will update the photos accordingly).
Apart from the plant, we want to make sure that you’re off to a strong start! Every plant in our Tropical Exotics series is thus equipped with the following:
Soil and Planter:
To mimic the natural conditions and combat the problem of root rot commonly found in Aroids planted in poor-quality soil - your plant will be rooted and nestled in our Super-Soilless Aroid Mix. A perfect blend of chunky substrates that balances hydration and aeration. To further enhance drainage and airflow to the roots, it is planted in a breathable planter with “breathing slits” and drainage holes.
Fertiliser:
You’ll find the soil surface sprinkled with little, discreet-looking grey pellets (they look really good on the Aroid Mix). One of the most preferred fertilisers by growers of tropical exotics in Singapore, the Made-in-Japan Nutricote Fertiliser is prized for its ability to enhance growth and provide a slow release of nutrients. This precise and controlled release is critical for such sensitive plants which can experience “root burn” if regular fertilisers are used. With this head-start, you’ll only need to re-fertilise about 4 months after your plant is brought home.
Pesticide:
We understand how frustrating it can be when pests attack our houseplants. To build up the defence, we have incorporated a sprinkle of Starxle-G Pesticide into the media. It is absorbed by the plant which helps create a bubble of defence and reduces the chances of attacks by common sucking insects (mealybugs, aphids, fungus gnats, scales, leaf miners, leaf hoppers etc). Since it is a systemic pesticide, in order to maintain the shield, we recommend applying it again about a month from when you bring your plant home