SYMBOL OF FORTUNE PROLIFERATING
DEVIL’S IVY
SYMBOL OF FORTUNE PROLIFERATING
MSP: C0004
Plant size (height cm)
35 - 50
55 - 60
75 - 90
90 - 110
Vietnamese name
English name
Science name
Mature size
Filtration of harmful substances
Trầu bà
Devil's Ivy
Rhapis excelsa
90 - 300 cm
Formaldehyde, Xylene, Amoniac
The devil’s ivy is not only a beautiful decorative plant, with its fresh green color, but it also has an excellent air-purifying effect. It has the ability to absorb various toxins and pollutants from sources such as cigarette smoke, radiation from electronic devices like phones, Wi-Fi routers, computers, and microwaves. In a 10m2 room, planting 1-2 Areca palm trees can effectively purify the air.
The devil’s ivy has a strong growth characteristic, rapidly growing with always healthy leaves, symbolizing prosperity, flourishing wealth, and smooth paths for offspring. It is easy to cultivate and care for, representing success and favorable outcomes in all endeavors. The devil’s ivy brings prosperity to the homeowner.
This plant is especially suitable for individuals with the Wood and Water elements. Water nurtures Wood, and Wood is harmonious with Wood. Therefore, those who belong to these two elements will experience enhanced auspicious energies when planting the devil’s ivy. Particularly, the aquatic version of the devil’s ivy is especially favorable for those with the Water element.
Origin
Mexico
Genus
Monstera
Search Name
Pothos, Hunter’s robe, Ivy arum
LIGHT : Prefers medium indirect light conditions. Avoid exposing to direct sunlight as this can burn the leaves.
TEMPERATURE :
Thrives in warm conditions between 18-27°C (64-81°F). Growth rate may decrease if the temperature falls below this range. Tolerates temperatures above 12°C (54°F). Protect from cold drafts.
GROWTH RATE :
Leaf sawing is possible when the plant reaches 2-3 years of age. However, it is not until the plant is really mature (about 3-4 years old) that it begins to appear.
SOIL
The plant prefers humid conditions, so choose a soil type with good moisture retention and drainage (peat-based soil, organic compost mix, etc.) for optimal growth.
NUTRITION
The devil’s ivy thrive in a medium rich in Magnesium. Regularly fertilize with balanced N-P-K (Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium) components on a monthly basis.
WATERING
Despite preferring humidity, the devil’s ivy does not like to be in excessively wet conditions. Water the plant only when the top layer of soil has dried out, usually every 3-5 days on average.
CARE
Place the plant near East or South-facing windows, North is also suitable. Be cautious when placing it in a West-facing location as intense afternoon sun can scorch the leaves. In periods of cloudy and rainy weather, supplement natural light with artificial lighting for the plant.
AIR PURIFICATION
This plant filters airborne toxins such as Formaldehyde, Xylene, and Ammonia, and is part of our clean air plant collection.
TOXICITY
The leaves of the devil’s ivy are toxic. Keep away from pets and young children.
ARRANGE AND PLACE TREES
TO HELP THE TREE AS FRESH AS POSSIBLE
GREAT BENEFITS OF GROWING INDOOR PLANTS
HELP IMPROVE HEALTH PROMOTION
The plant has proven itself to help relieve stress, create comfort.
People living in a natural environment will help to feel happier.
AIR PURIFICATION INCREASES QUALITY OF LIFE
Greening the habitat. Helps reduce 50-60% of mold & pathogenic bacteria
in the air. Retains moisture, removes harmful contaminants, produces oxygen.
CONCEPT REFERENCES
EASIER TREE CARE WITH SMART
AUTOMATED CARE SYSTEM
SMART AUTOTROPHIC POTS
Are self-watering pots worth considering? These pots can help us save effort in tending to our plants, as they don’t require daily watering, yet the plants can still thrive. Smart self-watering planters function by providing water and nutrients to the plants through a reverse osmosis mechanism, similar to an underground water network within the pot that keeps the soil moist. Each watering can supply enough water for the plants to last from 7 to 30 days, depending on the plant type and its placement.
The smart self-watering pots typically consist of four main components:
- Water reservoir (tray), this is also usually the outermost layer of pot that both acts as a water storage tray and is the overall structure and external appearance of the pot
- Inner pot: This tray is placed in and above the water tray, without direct contact with the water tray. The Inner pot usually has multiple outlet holes and is connected to the water tray through the suction wick.
- Wicking system: This component is quite crucial as it acts as a conduit for drawing moisture from the water reservoir to supply water to the media tray.
- Water level indicator system: can be a buoy, or a transparent indicator line.
MULTI-MATERIAL EXTERNAL POTS
INNER POT LAYERS
AUTOTROPHIC SYSTEM
THE PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION OF SELF-WATERING POTS: CAPILLARY MECHANISM
The mechanism behind how self-watering pots work is a phenomenon known as “capillary activity” or “wicking phenomenon.”
Capillaries in self-watering pots are usually wick threads made from fabrics that are highly absorbent and durable. One end of the suction wick is submerged in water; The upper end is placed in the middle of the layer of planting soil.
When plants have a need for water, they will absorb water in the soil, when this soil moisture will decrease. And at that moment, the wick will suck a corresponding amount of water to balance the moisture for the tray containing the substrate.
Note when planting new or replacing the soil for self-irrigating pots: You need to water the substrate layer immediately after planting. Or for some reason the substrate layer is too dry, water them. Then the suction wick will be responsible for supplying water to this substrate.
STEPS TO INSTALL A PLANT AUTOTROPHIC SYSTEM
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SMART PLANT IRRIGATION SYSTEM
Smart Irrigation System is a system of irrigation equipment capable of automatically On/Off to water the garden at the right time and water flow that you want. This system will help you save up to 80% of your watering time compared to traditional watering methods.
In a basic smart automatic irrigation system, the following components will be included:
Booster water pump: Filter; Automatic irrigation control timer: Wiring; Types of automatic irrigation heads: Accessories (PVC fittings, pipe connectors, pipe caps….).
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