Well and it's not even especially accurate. This would be more likely to be correct:
"Bright indirect light or filtered sun. Water when top inch of soil is dry. Average home temperatures (65-80F / 18-27C). Humidify air for best results."
Not that that would work for everything either, but it'd cover a hell of a lot more than your tag here.
I agree, it just irritates me when I see plants with these generic tags, it would be more helpful to name the plant or at least the family it comes from so that the buyer can look it up themselves. This tag is just a waste of plastic and ink....lol.
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Well and it's not even especially accurate. This would be more likely to be correct:
"Bright indirect light or filtered sun. Water when top inch of soil is dry. Average home temperatures (65-80F / 18-27C). Humidify air for best results."
Not that that would work for everything either, but it'd cover a hell of a lot more than your tag here.
I agree, it just irritates me when I see plants with these generic tags, it would be more helpful to name the plant or at least the family it comes from so that the buyer can look it up themselves. This tag is just a waste of plastic and ink....lol.
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