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Description
Dischidia, 4in, Ant PlantDischidia pectinoides, commonly known as the Ant Plant, is a fascinating epiphytic vine native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines. It is a member of the milkweed family (Apocynaceae) and is closely related to Hoyas. s a message using the chat button on our website with the product name, and we will get back to you as soon as possible. This plant has a representative product photo and the item you will receive
Dischidia pectinoides, commonly known as the Ant Plant, is a fascinating epiphytic vine native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines. It is a member of the milkweed family (Apocynaceae) and is closely related to Hoyas.s a message using the chat button on our website with the product name, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.This plant has a representative product photo and the item you will receive may not be exactly as shown.
Attributes
Type: TropicalHeight: 1 in - 2 in
Spread: Generally, up to 3ft, but will grow as long as you let it
Light: Bright Indirect
Water: Moderate
Zone: 10 - 11
Pet Safe: Not known to be toxic, but best to keep away from pets
Care
General Maintenance: You can have this plant trail out of a hanging basket, or it will also happily climb around a moss pole or trellis. These plants prefer to be snug in their pot, so they do not need to be repotted into a bigger size pot often.Temperature: Regular household temperatures will be fine. Keep between 12°C and 32°C.
Light: Keep in a bright area but avoid direct sunlight.
Watering: Water only once the soil has dried out a few inches. These plants do not like to be too wet and can tolerate drought. Regular household humidity is fine, but they will enjoy a bit of misting or a pebble tray.
Soil: Any mix that is lightweight and well-draining, as this plant is prone to root rot. They prefer something like coco fibre/coco husk and bark rather than soil, due to being epiphytic.
Fertilizer: Not generally required. If you prefer to fertilize, you can use a diluted liquid fertilizer during the spring and summer months. Change the soil once a year to provide the plant more nutrients.
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Using this for deterring my hot rod being stolen. Good price for this. Installation was no surprises and just let them try to steal my hot rod now. First one that was ordered arrived damaged, went through the process of getting a replacement which was simple and received the replacement in a couple of days.
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Failed after 2 months
Failed after about 2 months of being used as a battery isolator. When activated, only passes about 2 volts though the contacts on a 12 volt circuit now. Wasted my time and money.
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