Syngonium White (Air-Purifying) 🌿
A compact, elegant Syngonium variety with creamy-white and light green arrowhead leaves. Known for its strong air-purifying abilities and easy-care nature. Perfect for desks, shelves, or small corners—made even more charming in a handcrafted 4-inch Shilp Maati Pot.
🔆 Light Requirements
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Ideal Light: Bright, indirect sunlight to maintain the white variegation.
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Tolerates: Moderate indirect light.
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Avoid: Direct sunlight (can cause leaf burn) and very low light (reduces variegation).
đź’§ Watering Guidelines
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When to Water: Water when the top 1 inch of soil feels dry.
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Frequency: About once a week in warm months; reduce slightly during winter.
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Tip: Ensure Shilp Maati pot drains well—use a saucer to avoid excess moisture buildup.
🌾 Soil & Potting
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Soil: Well-draining mix (cocopeat + perlite + compost).
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Pot: The 4-inch Shilp Maati pot is ideal for young Syngoniums—natural clay allows better airflow for roots.
🌱 Fertilization
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Feed: Every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer.
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Type: Balanced, water-soluble fertilizer at half strength.
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Skip: Fertilizing during winter.
✂️ Pruning & Maintenance
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Prune: Light trimming maintains shape and encourages bushier growth.
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Cleaning: Wipe leaves gently to keep them dust-free and glowing.
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Repotting: Move to a larger pot after 12–18 months or once roots fill the pot.
🪴 Humidity & Temperature
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Humidity: Medium to high humidity preferred; mist occasionally during dry seasons.
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Temperature: Thrives between 18–28°C (65–82°F). Keep away from cold drafts, heaters, and AC vents.
⚠️ Toxicity
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Caution: Toxic if ingested by pets or children; may cause mild irritation.
âś… Why Choose Syngonium White?
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Air-Purifying: Effective at removing indoor toxins and improving air quality.
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Compact & Decorative: Perfect for tabletops and small spaces.
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Low Maintenance: Excellent for beginners and busy plant lovers.
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Stylish Pot: The handcrafted Shilp Maati pot enhances natural aesthetics and promotes healthy root breathing.


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