Fittonia Mix
250 MDL
Fittonia is a plant native to Peru that, in the wild, spreads along the ground, winding it, but inside it turns into a strikingly beautiful plant. There’s no chance you can walk past a fittonia and not catch the eye of the contrasting veins of its leaves. The combinations of green, pink, red and white guarantee an unmistakable show.
Having a fittonia in the house, you will train a quality of yours: discipline. If you’re going to love this plant, you’re going to have to love it and water it. Try to neglect this routine, and you will wither like a demon in the daylight. Lucky for you, all fittonia wants is attention. Although he will wilt and almost “pass out”, this means that all he needs is a mouthful of water. As soon as you quench his thirst, he will suddenly recover.
I think you get the idea that fittonia is not a plant to be forgotten on the windowsill (hey hello succulents), instead it is a plant that can remind us that it’s nice to have someone take care of you and, without a doubt, how important it is let’s drink water!
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