Different Size Indoor Use Nearly Natural Plants Artificial Kenita
Palm Tree
Kentia palm from clay to loam and acidic to alkaline. Plant
container grown Kentia in well-draining potting mix, preferably on
the sandy side. Once established, Kentia palm plants are fairly
drought tolerant, although they do not like to be overly dry, or
for that matter overly wet. Water only when the top inch or so (2.5
cm.) of soil starts to dry out. Mist indoor Kentia palm
occasionally to provide some humidity and to remove any dust
build-up. The plants are quite forgiving and tolerant of low light
conditions, but do prefer an area that receives indirect light
indoors. You can also choose to keep your plant outdoors during the
warmer months in a somewhat shaded location. While the Kentia can
tolerate temperatures down to 25 F. (-4 C.) and up to 100 F. (38
C.), it is best to bring the plant back indoors prior to winter and
offer protection from excessive heat during the summer – no direct
sun.