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Pandanus amaryllifolius is an eye-catching landscape plant that adds vibrant color and a tropical scent to the garden. It's easy to care for, though pruning should be done when it becomes too large.
How to Grow a Pandan Plant in the LandscapeFor optimal pandan plant landscape success, they should be planted in well-drained soil with excellent water retention and drainage. This balance of elements will keep pandan roots moist but not soggy during hot weather periods.
For optimal pandan plant care, use filtered room temperature water. Tap water can contain bacteria and other hazardous particles that are detrimental to its health.
During warmer spring and summer months, you may need to water your pandan plant several times daily in order to keep it hydrated. You can also mist the leaves with water to help retain moisture. Alternatively, place the plant on a humidity tray (see below) to increase humidity levels.
As temperatures fall, you can stop misting the plant leaves completely. However, you still need to check the soil and water as necessary.
In the springtime, you can propagate pandan plants by cutting them as close to their main stem as possible. This process will create new, healthy plants that will gradually grow larger over time.
If you want your pandan plants to reach their full potential, repot them every two years in a larger pot. Doing this allows the roots to spread out and penetrate deeply into the soil, encouraging your plant to stay large and healthy.
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