
Sinningia cardinalis - Welsh Grown
Scientific Name
Sinningia
Light
This plant loves bright indirect light; it can stand a little morning or evening sun but too much will scorch the leaves!
Water
These plants don't like to be overwatered so if in doubt, wait a few more days to water! They will respond best to bottom-watering as damp petals and leaves can cause disease and mould. When the pot feels slightly light when you pick it up, it's time to water!
Humidity
Average humidity is enough for this tropical plant- just make sure it's not too close to a heater or air con which can dry the plant out too much!
Soil
Use a fertile, well-draining mix; components like coir, bark and sand work well. Look for a mix suitable for Streptocarpus. Repot every two years in spring as the plant grows.
Food
Use a high-potassium feed every two to four waters in the spring and summer, and an ordinary houseplant or streptocarpus fertiliser every month otherwise.
Temperature
Temperature should ideally be between 15-21°C- make sure it doesn't drop below 12°C in winter.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
If the lower leaves of your plant are brown with soft spots on the underside, you are probably overwatering; if the leaves are going brown and crispy it's probably getting too much sun. Because of the dense foliage, watering from below using a tray is best, so the leaves and petals don't sit wet.
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Description
Scientific Name
Sinningia
Light
This plant loves bright indirect light; it can stand a little morning or evening sun but too much will scorch the leaves!
Water
These plants don't like to be overwatered so if in doubt, wait a few more days to water! They will respond best to bottom-watering as damp petals and leaves can cause disease and mould. When the pot feels slightly light when you pick it up, it's time to water!
Humidity
Average humidity is enough for this tropical plant- just make sure it's not too close to a heater or air con which can dry the plant out too much!
Soil
Use a fertile, well-draining mix; components like coir, bark and sand work well. Look for a mix suitable for Streptocarpus. Repot every two years in spring as the plant grows.
Food
Use a high-potassium feed every two to four waters in the spring and summer, and an ordinary houseplant or streptocarpus fertiliser every month otherwise.
Temperature
Temperature should ideally be between 15-21°C- make sure it doesn't drop below 12°C in winter.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
If the lower leaves of your plant are brown with soft spots on the underside, you are probably overwatering; if the leaves are going brown and crispy it's probably getting too much sun. Because of the dense foliage, watering from below using a tray is best, so the leaves and petals don't sit wet.























