Chamaedorea Cataractarm, Cat Palm (10in pot)
LIGHT
Direct sunlight can actually be damaging to the green fronds. They can tolerate some morning or evening rays, but prefer a partial to full shade location outside.
Indoors they’ll do best in a bright spot with plenty of indirect light. Rotate them often to keep the exposure even, or add a grow light to supplement.
WATER
Cat palms like water, and need to be kept consistently moist in order to flourish.
Let the soil dry out only 1-2” down, then give them a deep drink, and allow the excess to drain off. Use a moisture meter to help you get the amount just right.
LIGHT
Direct sunlight can actually be damaging to the green fronds. They can tolerate some morning or evening rays, but prefer a partial to full shade location outside.
Indoors they’ll do best in a bright spot with plenty of indirect light. Rotate them often to keep the exposure even, or add a grow light to supplement.
WATER
Cat palms like water, and need to be kept consistently moist in order to flourish.
Let the soil dry out only 1-2” down, then give them a deep drink, and allow the excess to drain off. Use a moisture meter to help you get the amount just right.
LIGHT
Direct sunlight can actually be damaging to the green fronds. They can tolerate some morning or evening rays, but prefer a partial to full shade location outside.
Indoors they’ll do best in a bright spot with plenty of indirect light. Rotate them often to keep the exposure even, or add a grow light to supplement.
WATER
Cat palms like water, and need to be kept consistently moist in order to flourish.
Let the soil dry out only 1-2” down, then give them a deep drink, and allow the excess to drain off. Use a moisture meter to help you get the amount just right.