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Ceratostema gualaquizensis
Ceratostema gualaquizensis Culture:
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light (similar to dappled forest sunlight); avoid harsh midday sun to prevent leaf scorch but ensure sufficient light for flowering.
- Temperature: Thrives in cool to intermediate conditions (18–24°C / 64–75°F daytime, 10–15°C / 50–59°F nighttime), benefiting from a slight nocturnal drop to mimic its high-altitude cloud forest origins.
- Humidity: Requires high humidity (70–80%), achievable via humidifiers, pebble trays, or enclosed environments like terrariums.
- Watering: Keep the substrate consistently moist but never waterlogged, reducing slightly in cooler months; use rainwater or distilled water if tap water is hard.
Additional Notes:
- Mimicking its natural cool, humid, and airy habitat is key to success!
Ceratostema gualaquizensis Culture:
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light (similar to dappled forest sunlight); avoid harsh midday sun to prevent leaf scorch but ensure sufficient light for flowering.
- Temperature: Thrives in cool to intermediate conditions (18–24°C / 64–75°F daytime, 10–15°C / 50–59°F nighttime), benefiting from a slight nocturnal drop to mimic its high-altitude cloud forest origins.
- Humidity: Requires high humidity (70–80%), achievable via humidifiers, pebble trays, or enclosed environments like terrariums.
- Watering: Keep the substrate consistently moist but never waterlogged, reducing slightly in cooler months; use rainwater or distilled water if tap water is hard.
Additional Notes:
- Mimicking its natural cool, humid, and airy habitat is key to success!
$16.45
Original: $47.00
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$16.45Description
Ceratostema gualaquizensis Culture:
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light (similar to dappled forest sunlight); avoid harsh midday sun to prevent leaf scorch but ensure sufficient light for flowering.
- Temperature: Thrives in cool to intermediate conditions (18–24°C / 64–75°F daytime, 10–15°C / 50–59°F nighttime), benefiting from a slight nocturnal drop to mimic its high-altitude cloud forest origins.
- Humidity: Requires high humidity (70–80%), achievable via humidifiers, pebble trays, or enclosed environments like terrariums.
- Watering: Keep the substrate consistently moist but never waterlogged, reducing slightly in cooler months; use rainwater or distilled water if tap water is hard.
Additional Notes:
- Mimicking its natural cool, humid, and airy habitat is key to success!





















