Plant Type Care Profile
Nerve Plant
Light Details
Place in moderate indoor light, such as a bright room set back from the window or near a north/east exposure. It will usually tolerate lower light than many tropicals, but growth slows and color may fade if it is kept too dim.
Watering Details
Keep the mix evenly moist. Fittonia wilts dramatically when dry but usually perks back up if watered promptly. Check the potting mix before watering. In most homes this means watering when the top 1 to 2 inches feel dry, then watering thoroughly until excess drains out. Empty cachepots and saucers so roots are not left sitting in water.
Humidity Details
Aim for 60%+ humidity if possible. A humidifier, cabinet, or grouping with other plants helps more than occasional misting. Keep the plant away from heater vents and cold drafts.
Soil Details
Use a moisture-retentive but airy mix built around coco coir or peat with added perlite. The goal is even moisture without turning dense or muddy.
Temperature
Warm, humid conditions are best: 65 to 80°F.
Feeding Details
Feed lightly each month during active growth and do not let plants stay dry for long.
Grooming / Training
Pinch stems to keep it dense and compact. Terrariums or humidity domes often suit it well.
Repotting
Repot when crowded or leggy, usually every 1 to 2 years.
Common Issues
Crispy edges or dramatic wilt mean the plant got too dry or the air is too dry.
Seasonal Notes
Monitor closely in heated winter rooms.
What Not To Do
Do not let it dry out completely.
Safety Details
Pet Friendly. This entry is marked pet safe in your source file.
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