Fittonia Plants

Fittonia nerve plants bring painted pink, white, and red leaf veins to Canadian homes. Drama queens that faint when thirsty, but bounce back fast. Shop rare and classic picks with speedy GTA delivery.

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How to Care for Fittonia Plants Indoors

Fittonias flop dramatically when thirsty. That's your cue to water. Check the top inch of soil twice a week, and water thoroughly when it feels dry. But don't wait for a full faint every time, since repeated collapses stress the roots. Pour until water drains from the bottom, then empty the saucer.

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Common Fittonia Problems and Quick Fixes

A fully collapsed fittonia means the soil is bone dry. Don't panic yet. Soak the pot in a shallow dish of room-temp water for 15 minutes, then drain thoroughly. And your plant should perk back up within a few hours.

Crispy edges point straight to low humidity. Canadian furnaces suck moisture out of the air fast. Add a humidifier beside the plant or move it into a terrarium. So aim for 50% humidity minimum for happy, smooth leaves.

Leggy stems and washed-out veining mean not enough light. Fittonias need bright indirect light to stay compact and colourful. Move your plant closer to an east-facing window. But skip direct afternoon sun, since harsh rays scorch the foliage.

Yellow leaves usually mean overwatering or soggy soil. Check that the pot drains well and isn't sitting in water. Let the top inch of soil dry out before the next watering. And trim any mushy stems with clean scissors to stop rot from spreading.

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Fittonia Plant FAQs

Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, usually twice a week in summer. But the plant will also flop dramatically when it's thirsty. So use that visual cue along with the finger test.

Your plant fully wilted because the soil dried out completely. It's a classic nerve plant stress signal, not a death sentence. Give it a thorough drink, and the leaves should stand up within hours.

Yes. The ASPCA lists fittonias as non-toxic to both cats and dogs. But keep the pot out of reach, since chewed leaves still upset sensitive tummies.

Yes, and terrariums are a dream setup for Canadian winters. The sealed environment traps humidity around 70-90%, which fittonias absolutely love. So your nerve plant thrives without daily misting from you.

Curling leaves usually mean low humidity or too much direct sun. Move the plant away from hot windows. And raise humidity with a pebble tray, humidifier, or group planting. Our fittonia care guide walks through each fix in detail.