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Fittonia Nerve Plant Pink

Original price was: R140.00.Current price is: R100.00.

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Fittonia Nerve plant Pink is a compact indoor plant with striking veined leaves and a low, spreading growth habit. It’s well suited to smaller spaces and is a good option if you enjoy plants that prefer consistent care rather than being left to dry out completely. These plants are grown in 12cm pots and work well on desks, shelves, or grouped with other foliage plants.

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Fittonia Nerve Plant Pink in a compact indoor pot.
Fittonia Nerve Plant Pink
R140.00 Original price was: R140.00.R100.00Current price is: R100.00.
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Fittonia Nerve Plant Pink in a compact indoor pot.
Fittonia Nerve Plant Pink
R140.00 Original price was: R140.00.R100.00Current price is: R100.00.
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Commonly known as: Fittonia Nerve Plant Pink, Mosaic Plant

Botanical name: Fittonia albivenis

The Fittonia Nerve Plant (Fittonia albivenis) is loved for its detailed leaf patterns, where fine veins stand out clearly against a coloured background. This contrast gives the plant its “nerve” appearance and adds texture without relying on size or height.

Fittonias are naturally low-growing and spread outward rather than upward, making them ideal for tabletops, shelves, or terrariums. They prefer stable conditions and tend to respond quickly if something is off — which, while sometimes dramatic, also makes them easy to read once you understand their needs.

When kept evenly moist and placed in bright, indirect light, a Fittonia remains compact, full, and vibrant. It’s a rewarding plant for anyone who enjoys a bit of interaction and regular care rather than a completely hands-off approach.

Fittonia Nerve Plant Pink Care Guide

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Watering – How often should I water it?

Keep the soil evenly moist, but not soggy. Water when the top 1–2 cm of soil begins to dry out. Fittonias dislike drying out completely and will wilt noticeably if they do — the good news is they usually recover quickly once watered.

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Light – What light does a Fittonia need?

Bright, indirect light is best. Too much direct sun can fade or scorch the leaves, while low light may slow growth and dull the leaf colour. Filtered light near a window works well.

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Humidity – Does it need humidity?

Yes. Fittonias appreciate moderate to higher humidity. Normal indoor humidity is often enough, but they do especially well in bathrooms, kitchens, or grouped with other plants.

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Soil – What soil works best?

A moisture-retentive but free-draining mix is important. Indoor Potting Soil provides a stable base that holds moisture without becoming compacted, helping protect the fine root system.

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Feeding – How should I fertilise it?

Feed lightly during spring and summer using a diluted dose of Grobest Organic Fertiliser every 4–6 weeks. Avoid strong feeding, as Fittonias prefer gentle, consistent nutrition.

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Repotting – When should it be repotted?

Repot only when the plant has clearly filled its pot, usually every 12–18 months. Move up one pot size at a time and retain some of the existing soil around the roots. At repotting, you can incorporate TerraPlus Natura N and Controlled Release Fertiliser into the fresh mix.

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Pests – What pests should I watch for?

Fittonias are generally pest-resistant, but stressed plants may attract spider mites or mealybugs. Regular checks and early treatment with an insecticidal spray will keep problems manageable.

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Temperature – What temperature suits it best?

Ideal temperatures range between 18 °C and 26 °C. Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes, which can cause leaf drop or stress.

FAQ’s

Q: Why does my Fittonia wilt suddenly?
It’s usually a sign the soil has dried out. Water thoroughly and it should recover.

Q: Can Fittonias be grown in terrariums?
Yes. They are well suited to enclosed or semi-enclosed environments with higher humidity.

Q: Is it pet-safe?
Yes. Fittonias are considered non-toxic to pets.

Q: Does it need pruning?
Occasional trimming helps keep the plant compact and encourages fuller growth.

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