Umbrella Plants

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How to Care for Your Umbrella Plant

Umbrella plants like a deep drink when the top inch of soil feels dry. Soak until water runs from the drainage holes, then empty the saucer. But never let the roots sit in water, because that triggers rot fast. In winter, water every 10 to 14 days as growth slows. Our guide on the Schefflera arboricola covers the full schedule.

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How to Fix Common Umbrella Plant Problems?

Yellow leaves usually mean too much water or poor drainage. Check that your pot has drainage holes, and let the top inch dry before watering again. And always empty the saucer so roots don't sit in stagnant water. Consistent soil moisture beats any strict schedule.

If stems stretch and leaves look sparse, your plant isn't getting enough light. Move it closer to a bright window, or add a full-spectrum grow bulb. So prune the leggy parts to encourage fuller, compact regrowth. Don't be shy with the shears, since umbrella plants bounce back quickly.

Dropping leaves usually points to cold drafts or overwatering. Move your plant away from exterior doors, windows, and forced-air vents. And check soil moisture before adding more water. Consistency matters more than hitting an exact watering day.

Crispy brown tips signal dry air or salt build-up from tap water. GTA winters with forced-air heating really dry things out. So run a humidifier or group plants together to lift humidity. Flush the soil with filtered water every few months to clear salts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, Schefflera is toxic to cats and dogs per the ASPCA. So keep yours out of reach, or explore pet-safe houseplants if you have curious furry companions.

With bright light and proper care, they add 30 to 60 centimetres a year. But growth slows through the darker Canadian winter, so don't worry about a quiet season.

They tolerate medium light but won't thrive in truly dim corners. Long-term low light causes leggy stems and fewer leaves. So aim for bright, indirect light for the best look.

Repot every 2 to 3 years, or when roots start poking from drainage holes. Spring is the best time, since active growth helps the plant settle in. Check our pot sizing guide before picking a new container.

Yes, Canadian winters are tough on tropical plants. Forced-air heating drops humidity fast, so mist a few times a week or set the pot on a pebble tray. For another easy-care tropical option, check out the dwarf fiddle leaf fig.