Ananas 'Champaca'
Am I easy to maintain?
The Pineapple 'Champaca' is generally quite easy to care for and has few requirements. It is important to water the plant regularly and place it in a bright spot. It is also advisable to occasionally wipe the leaves and provide the plant with plant food.
Do I need a lot of light?
Yes, this plant needs a lot of light. Therefore, place it in a room with plenty of indirect sunlight. Make sure the plant is not in direct sunlight to prevent burning.
How many times a week do I need watering?
The Pineapple 'Champaca' needs water approximately once a week. It's important to keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged. Make sure the roots do not sit in stagnant water for too long.
Do I like the bright sun or not?
The Pineapple 'Champaca' loves bright, indirect sunlight and can also tolerate some direct sun. However, it is important not to expose the plant to full afternoon sun, as this can lead to leaf burning. Generally, this plant thrives well in sufficient light, but avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours of the day.
Do I like warmth?
Yes, pineapple plants love warmth and require a constant temperature between 20-25°C to thrive. They do not tolerate cold drafts or temperatures below 15°C well. It is important to place them in a warm and draft-free location.
In which months do I bloom and for how long?
The Pineapple 'Champaca' blooms from May to July and the flowering period can last up to 3 months. This type of plant is usually grown for its beautiful flowers and the sweet fragrance they emit.
Am I air-purifying?
Yes, the Pineapple 'Champaca' is air-purifying and can help improve the air quality in the home. This houseplant removes harmful substances from the air and creates a healthier living environment. It is a beautiful and useful addition to your interior.
Do I like to stand in a place between 15 and 25 degrees?
Yes, this plant likes a place with a temperature between 15 and 25 degrees. This is ideal for the growth and flowering of the plant. Temperatures that are too high or too low can be harmful to the plant.