I’m no green thumb, but I’ve managed to keep my coco yam plant alive and well for almost two years now. I’m going to share with you my top tips for keeping your own coco yam plant healthy and happy.
I got my first coco yam plant as a gift from a friend, and I was really excited to get it because I love yams and I’d always wanted to try growing my own. I was also a bit nervous, because I’d never really been successful in keeping plants alive for more than a few months. But I was determined to give it my best shot.
Fast forward two years, and my coco yam plant is still going strong. I’ve managed to keep it alive and healthy by following a few simple tips, which I’ll share with you in this post. So if you’re looking for information on how to keep your coco yam plant alive and well, read on!
Hi everyone! Today I want to talk about my coco yam plant and how I keep it alive and well. People often ask me how I keep it looking so healthy, so I thought I would share my tips with all of you.
I have a beautiful coco yam plant that I've had for about two years now. I take very good care of it and it's doing very well. People often ask me how I keep it so healthy, so I decided to write a quick article about it.
First of all, I make sure to water it regularly. I usually water it twice a week. I also make sure to fertilize it about once a month. I use a general-purpose fertilizer that I get from my local nursery.
I also make sure to give it plenty of sunlight. I have it in a south-facing window in my apartment, so it gets plenty of sun during the day. In the winter, I make sure to use a grow light to supplement the natural light.
I make sure to fertilize it every month with an organic fertilizer. I also repot it every six months or so to make sure it has enough room to grow.
I really enjoy taking care of my plant and watching it grow. It's such a satisfying feeling to see it thrive. Plus, it's really nice to have a green space in my home. My plant brings me a lot of joy and I'm so grateful to have it in my life.
My yam plant is very important to me. I try to keep it in a spot where it gets indirect sunlight. Too much sun will scorch the leaves, and too little sun will make the plant sad. I water it whenever the soil feels dry, and I feed it every month or so. I think of it as my little green friend.