Buddha's Belly Bamboo
د.إ95 – د.إ155Price range: د.إ95 through د.إ155Color
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Ornamental bamboo with a distinctive, swollen stem.
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د.إ95 – د.إ155Price range: د.إ95 through د.إ155
GPC Star Potassium Rich Plants Supplement 1L
د.إ90
Note: Keep out of children reach. Clean yourself well after using. Use proper PPE while applying. Read label carefully before using.
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د.إ90
Bermuda Grass 6Max Seeds “Cynodon Dactylon” 1kg
Net Weight: 1kg
Sowing: Preferably in springtime with soil temperatures above 18Celcius
Soil density: 10 g/m2
Germination: 85% min
Purity: 98%
Preferred type of grass for turf purposes
Creating plush natural carpeting
Resistant to dry season.
Warm season carpeting grass
Highest development achieved with temperatures between 30-35 Celcius
Highly tolerant to salty soils, and high temperatures
It looses colour in temperatures under 15Celcius
Good wear and uprooting tolerance
Suitable for short mowing
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Air Plants Tillandsia Assorted in Transparent pot “Terrarium” 3-4cm
د.إ57
CARE
Use a spray bottle or plant mister to spray air plants with water every day or two. place the damp air plant on a towel to dry for a few hours. This is the best method of watering air plants as it really allows the water to soak into the plants. To water air plants this way, fill a bowl or sink with water and float the air plants in the water for 20 minutes to an hour every week. Then, take the plants out of the water, tip them upside down so any excess water can drain away, and then place them on a towel to dry before putting them back on display.
Do not use distilled water. If using tap water, allow it to sit at room temperature for 24 hours for the chlorine to dissipate.
Spring water or rain water is the best choice. You can also use aquarium or pond water to water air plants as it contains several dissolved nutrients, but do not apply any other fertilizers if you water with aquarium or pond water.
If any leaves at the base of the plant die, simply pull them off with your fingers or cut them off with a sharp pair of plant grooming shears.
If any leaves turn brown at the tips, cut the brown, dead growth off with the grooming shears. Do it at an angle, so the trimmed leaf blends in with the healthy ones.
Keep air plants away from both cold and hot drafts that dry them out. The ideal temperature for air plants is between 50 and 90 degrees F.
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د.إ57
Money Plant (Epipremnum Aureum)
د.إ110
A symbol of prosperity and positivity, the Money Plant brings vibrant green energy and tropical charm to your indoor space.
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د.إ110












