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Pilea 'Moon Valley' - 4" Pot

Pilea 'Moon Valley' - 4" Pot

Pilea mollis 'Moon Valley'

Regular price $20.99 USD
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Size
Your Plant at a Glance
Care Level
Intermediate
Pet Safety
Safe
Light
Medium
Water
Moderate
Size
Medium
Growth
Trailing

Let it flow! This stunning trailing plant creates living waterfalls of gorgeous foliage perfect for hanging baskets, high shelves, or macramŽ hangers. In its natural habitat, it would cascade over rocks or dangle from tree branches. The cascading vines bring dimension and movement to your space, creating visual interest at different levels. Pet-safe and perfect for households with curious animals. Symbolizing growth-prosperity, it adds flowing elegance wherever placed.

Light Requirements:
STEP 1: Find the Perfect Spot
Best spot: Place 3-6 feet distant from windows or near east exposure
Alternative: Brightly lit bathroom or professional space

STEP 2: Light Duration
Needs moderate light for 4-6 hours daily
Can adapt to artificial lighting (12-14 hours daily)

STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Turn one-quarter rotation weekly for symmetry
Watering Guide:
STEP 1: Check the Soil
How to check: Stick finger 2 inches deep - if dry, it's time to water
Pro tip: Consistency is key - establish a checking routine

STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Drench soil completely until drainage from bottom
Remove standing water from saucer within 15 minutes

STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Every 7-10 days in spring/summer, 10-14 days fall/winter
Room temperature water prevents shock

Bleached, pale leaves

This is a sign of too much light. Move to location with filtered indirect light

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Slow growth, small leaves

This is a sign of too little light. Provide more bright indirect light daily

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Yellow leaves, wet soil

This is a sign of overwatering. Reduce watering. Let soil dry between waterings

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Leaves curling, soil pulling away

This is a sign of underwatering. Soak soil completely. Resume regular schedule

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