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Episcia Pink Vein

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The Episcia Pink Vein , often called “Flame Violet,” is a beautiful trailing houseplant celebrated for its colorful, textured foliage and is closely related to the African Violet. The ‘Pink Vein’ cultivar requires specific tropical conditions to thrive, especially high humidity.

Episcia Pink Vein
Episcia Pink Vein

Here is a detailed care guide for your Episcia Pink Vein:

Episcia Pink Vein
Episcia Pink Vein
Care Category Requirement Notes
Light Bright, Indirect Light Essential for vibrant leaf color and flowering. An East- or North-facing window is ideal.
Avoid Direct Sun Direct, intense sun will scorch the leaves and cause brown, crispy spots.
Watering Consistently Moist Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. Allow the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil to just barely dry out between waterings.
Use Lukewarm Water Cold water can shock the roots and cause unsightly spotting on the leaves.
Avoid Wetting Leaves Do not splash water on the fuzzy leaves, as this can cause spots, rot, or fungal issues. Bottom watering or watering at the soil level is best.
Humidity High (60%+ is ideal) This is the most crucial factor. Low humidity will cause the leaf edges to turn brown and crispy.
 

 

Boost Humidity Use a humidifier, grow it in a terrarium/bubble bowl, or place the pot on a pebble tray filled with water (making sure the bottom of the pot is above the waterline).
Temperature Warm Maintain average room temperatures between to ( to ).
Avoid Cold Drafts Keep it away from cold windows, A/C vents, or exterior doors, as it is highly sensitive to cold air (especially below or ).
Soil Light, Airy, Well-Draining A mix designed for African Violets works well. You can also mix peat moss or coco coir with perlite or vermiculite for excellent drainage and aeration.
Fertilizer During Growing Season Feed every 2-4 weeks during the spring and summer (growing season) with a balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half-strength, or use an African Violet food.
Winter Reduce or stop feeding during the winter months.
Maintenance Trailing Habit Episcias are trailing plants that send out runners (stolons). They are excellent for hanging baskets.
Pruning Pinch back leggy stems to encourage a fuller, bushier plant. You can also cut off the runners to encourage more blooms on the main plant.
Grooming Remove any yellowing, damaged, or spent leaves and flowers.
Episcia Pink Vein
Episcia Pink Vein

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