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Ceratostema jorgebritoi

Ceratostema jorgebritoi

Ceratostema jorgebritoi Culture

Introducing Ceratostema jorgebritoi, a newly described species from the Ericaceae family, dedicated to Jorge Brito-Molina, a biologist from Gualaquiza, Ecuador, who has significantly contributed to the scientific knowledge of the region's fauna. This distinctive plant adds to the rich biodiversity of the southeastern Andes of Ecuador.

Cultivation Notes:

  • Light: Provide bright, indirect light. Filtered sunlight is ideal, mimicking the dappled light found under a forest canopy. Direct, intense sunlight can easily scorch its delicate foliage.
  • Temperature: These plants generally prefer cool to intermediate temperatures. Aim for daytime temperatures between 18-25°C (65-77°F) and a distinct nighttime drop to 10-16°C (50-60°F). 
  • Humidity: High humidity is essential, ideally maintaining levels of 60-80% or more. These plants are adapted to very moist environments. 
  • Watering: Keep the plant consistently moist but never waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top layer of the substrate feels slightly dry, allowing all excess water to drain completely.
  • Ventilation: Excellent air circulation is crucial to prevent fungal and bacterial diseases, especially in high-humidity environments. Stagnant, humid air is a common cause of rot. A gentle fan can be very beneficial.
$79.00
Ceratostema jorgebritoi
$79.00

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Ceratostema jorgebritoi Culture

Introducing Ceratostema jorgebritoi, a newly described species from the Ericaceae family, dedicated to Jorge Brito-Molina, a biologist from Gualaquiza, Ecuador, who has significantly contributed to the scientific knowledge of the region's fauna. This distinctive plant adds to the rich biodiversity of the southeastern Andes of Ecuador.

Cultivation Notes:

  • Light: Provide bright, indirect light. Filtered sunlight is ideal, mimicking the dappled light found under a forest canopy. Direct, intense sunlight can easily scorch its delicate foliage.
  • Temperature: These plants generally prefer cool to intermediate temperatures. Aim for daytime temperatures between 18-25°C (65-77°F) and a distinct nighttime drop to 10-16°C (50-60°F). 
  • Humidity: High humidity is essential, ideally maintaining levels of 60-80% or more. These plants are adapted to very moist environments. 
  • Watering: Keep the plant consistently moist but never waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top layer of the substrate feels slightly dry, allowing all excess water to drain completely.
  • Ventilation: Excellent air circulation is crucial to prevent fungal and bacterial diseases, especially in high-humidity environments. Stagnant, humid air is a common cause of rot. A gentle fan can be very beneficial.