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Fresh Choca Scented Geranium in 12cm pot
£11.00
Characteristics
Scented Geranium is one of our favorite plants, with funky-looking leaves, amazing scents, and cute flowers. Officially known as Pelargonium Hibrido is used in medicine because of its essential oils.
The plant has a choca/nuts scent.
You will receive one plant in a 12cm pot.
The plant can live outdoors but make sure it’s not too cold as he won’t stand the frost. If keeping the outside it may be best to keep him in a pot so you can easily move back inside if needed.
How to care for Geranium
The plant enjoys good watering when the soil slightly dries out, preferably from below. Make sure the dries out fairly well before watering again. Geranium likes nice bright sunlight but as always avoid an excess amount.
Plant Pro Tips
If your plant starts to grow a little wild, you can prune him back a bit and use the cuttings to propagate more plants! If he is getting really leggy though, you may want to make sure it’s getting enough sunlight.
Frank is toxic for pets.
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Description
Scented Geranium is one of our favorite plants, with funky-looking leaves, amazing scents, and cute flowers. Officially known as Pelargonium Hibrido is used in medicine because of its essential oils.
The plant has a choca/nuts scent.
You will receive one plant in a 12cm pot.
The plant can live outdoors but make sure it’s not too cold as he won’t stand the frost. If keeping the outside it may be best to keep him in a pot so you can easily move back inside if needed.
How to care for Geranium
The plant enjoys good watering when the soil slightly dries out, preferably from below. Make sure the dries out fairly well before watering again. Geranium likes nice bright sunlight but as always avoid an excess amount.
Plant Pro Tips
If your plant starts to grow a little wild, you can prune him back a bit and use the cuttings to propagate more plants! If he is getting really leggy though, you may want to make sure it’s getting enough sunlight.
Frank is toxic for pets.
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