Aeschynanthus 'Rumba'
Am I easy to maintain?
Yes, Aeschynanthus 'Rumba' is generally easy to maintain. This plant requires little water and thrives in indirect light. Regular feeding with plant fertilizer will promote growth.
Do I need a lot of light?
The Aeschynanthus 'Rumba' needs a lot of light to thrive. Therefore, place the plant in a spot with plenty of indirect sunlight. Preferably, the plant should be placed on an east or west facing windowsill.
How many times a week do I need watering?
Houseplants like the Aeschynanthus 'Rumba' typically need to be watered once a week. It's important to keep the soil slightly moist and prevent the roots from sitting in water for too long. Make sure the plant receives enough water, but avoid causing root rot by overwatering.
Do I like the bright sun or not?
The plant does not like bright sunlight and thrives best in a spot with indirect light. It is important to protect the plant from direct sunlight to prevent burning of the leaves. Place the plant in a location with bright, but not intense sunlight.
Do I like warmth?
Yes, the plant likes warmth and thrives best at temperatures between 18 and 25 degrees Celsius. Make sure the plant is not in a drafty area and is not exposed to sudden temperature changes. It is important to place the plant in a warm and bright spot to stimulate its growth.
In which months do I bloom and for how long?
The plant usually blooms in the months of March/April and the blooming period lasts for about 4-6 weeks.
Am I air-purifying?
Yes, the plant Aeschynanthus 'Rumba' is air-purifying. Indoor plants generally have the ability to improve air quality by filtering out harmful substances from the air. Regularly ventilating the room where the plant is located contributes to healthier air.
Do I like to stand in a place between 15 and 25 degrees?
Yes, the plant prefers to be in a place between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. These temperatures are ideal for the growth and flowering of the plant. It is important to keep the plant at a constant temperature to maintain its health.