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SMALL Dancing Telegraph Plant Starter Grow Kit~Dancing Tree~Dancing Grass~Dancing Plant~Codariocalyx Motorius~Semaphore~Telegraph Plant

SMALL Dancing Telegraph Plant Starter Grow Kit~Dancing Tree~Dancing Grass~Dancing Plant~Codariocalyx Motorius~Semaphore~Telegraph Plant

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If you’re looking for something unusual to grow inside the home, you may want to consider growing a Telegraph Plant. See Her in motion, watch this video :
https://youtu.be/275CE9lT3-c

What is a Telegraph Plant? Also known as the Dancing Plant, the telegraph plant is a fascinating tropical plant that dances as the leaves move up and down in bright light. Telegraph plant also responds to warmth, high frequency sound waves or touch. During the night, the leaves droop downwards.

~ 🎶SMALL Dancing Plant Starter Grow Kit Includes ~

~ 5 Dancing Plant Seeds.

~ One (2 Inch) Black, Plastic Plant Nursery Pot.

~ Your Plant Bitch’s Special Mixed Soil (1/2 Cup).

~ One, Blank Plant Label.

~ Grow and Care Instructions.

*Big Dancing Plant Starter Grow Kit and Dancing Plant Seeds available.

🎶Dancing Telegraph Plant Grow and Care Instructions🎵

 

~ Grow Instructions ~

Growing a dancing telegraph plant isn’t difficult, but patience is needed because the plant can be slow to germinate. Plant seeds indoors any time. Fill pots or seed trays with a compost-rich potting mix, such as orchid mix. Add a small amount of sand to improve drainage, then wet the mixture so it is evenly moist but not saturated.

Soak the seeds in warm water for one to two days to soften the outer shell, and then plant them about 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) deep and cover the container with clear plastic. Place the container in a dimly lit, warm location where temperatures are between 75 and 80 F. or 23 to 26 C. Seeds usually sprout in about 30 days, but germination can take as long as 90 days to occur or as quickly as 10 days. Remove the plastic and move the tray to bright light when the seeds germinate.

Water as needed to keep the potting mix consistently moist, but never soggy. When the seedlings are well-established, move them to 5-inch (12.5 cm.) pots. For container telegraph plants, a handful of clay mixed into the potting soil seems to benefit the plant.

 

~ Care Instructions ~

Water telegraph plant when the top inch (2.5 cm.) of soil feels slightly dry. Allow the pot to drain thoroughly and never let it stand in water. During the winter, when the plant is dormant, keep the soil damp and water less frequently.

Feed the plant monthly throughout spring and summer using fish emulsion or a balanced houseplant fertilizer. Withhold fertilizer after the plant drops its leaves and enters winter dormancy.

Place your telegraph plant in strong sunlight. Telegraphs thrive in full or strong light and their leaves will grow larger and turn a vivid green color. Additionally, you may be able to see the "moving leaves" when your telegraph plant dances to the light.

 

💚 Best Wishes, Your Plant Bitch (Quinn)

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