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Rhapis excelsa - Lady Palm - HydroCare

SIZE: Hydro Pot Size x Total Height
Hydro Pot Size
22 diam/19 tall
Hydro Pot Size
25 diam/19 tall
Hydro Pot Size
28 diam/19 tall
Size Tip: Fits in a pot with a 32-37cm external diameter
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HydroCare Plant: Requires a hydro kit
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HydroCare plants are planted in hydrogranules instead of using soil.

Hydrogranules are manufactured from clay pellets that are baked at high temperatures to make them expand, a process a bit like making popcorn.

The open structure of the hydrogranules allows water and nutrients to be stored and released, creating the optimum conditions for indoor plants to thrive as well as simplifying maintenance requirements.

HydroCare plants have a lot of benefits over soil plants:

Moisture Levels: The open structure of the hydrogranules creates optimum moisture levels around the roots of the plant. Water stored in hydrogranules below the roots will be gently drawn up through capillary action for the roots to absorb. No more dried out roots or root rot.

Watering: A water meter on the side of the grow pot indicates the amount of water left in the hydrogranule reservoir below the roots. When it reaches the minimum level wait for 1-2 weeks then simply top it back up to the optimum level. The plant will pull water from the hydrogranules according to its needs so there is no risk of over or under watering and watering is less frequent.

Root Health: The open structure of our pH neutral hydrogranules allows air to circulate around the roots keeping them healthy and because they do not compact over time there is no need to top up.

HydroCare plants are adapted to these conditions and develop a smaller more fleshy root system making the plant more hardy and in a smaller grow pot meaning you have a wider choice of decorative planter styles. The requirement to repot as the plant grows is also significantly reduced.

Pest Control: Hydrogranules are an inert medium that is less susceptible to pests, fungi and bacteria which means healthier plants with less risk of disease.

When you buy a HydroCare plant, you need a few other bits and pieces to assemble the plant in your chosen planter or plant pot. Think of getting a HydroCare plant as a solution that needs to be assembled rather than just a plant.

We have a simple step by step video guide to assembling the HydroCare plant in a plant pot but essentially you need 5 things for hydro heaven:

1. The HydroCare plant in its hydroculture grow pot.

2. A water meter to slot into the side of the hydroculture grow pot.

3. A waterproof plastic liner for your decorative pot. Each HydroCare plant has an associated hydro kit that includes a waterproof liner to fit the hydroculture grow pot of the plant and a size tip to help you choose a decorative pot that will accommodate the specified waterproof pot liner for the plant.

4. Extra hydrogranules to fill around the grow pot and make a nice finish on top.

5. Hydroculture plant food, specifically formulated for use with hydrogranules.

A delightful fan palm, with large, thick leaves, that are wider than many other palms and blunt tipped. Rhapis excelsa bears rhizome offshoots, leading to clusters of upright stems, perfect for a flourish of lush interior greenery. Thick fibres envelop new stems, these fall away in time to reveal bamboo-like trunks, and give the palm its other common name: Bamboo Palm.

The HydroCare version of Rhapis excelsa is a versatile slow growing palm that adapts extremely well to being grown indoors in a container. It is not fussy about light or humidity, being one of the more shade tolerant palms. What’s more, Rhapis excelsa is number two on the list of top houseplants for removing unwanted pollutants from the surrounding air according to Dr Wolverton/NASA study (with the Areca Palm being number 1). All in all, the perfect, well-behaved indoor palm!

HydroCare - Rhapis excelsa - Lady Palm Care & Info Guide


Horty Hints

Shade bathing! Thrives in lower light conditions. If the leaves start to lighten and turn yellowish, try moving the palm to a more shaded location.

Rhapis excelsa leaves often have brown tips, which can be trimmed if required, however avoid cutting into the green flesh of the leaf.

HydroCare variants require assembly with hydrogranules, a water meter, plant pot liner and plant food. Check out the HydroCare FAQs for more information.

Please note: images show how this plant may look at various stages of maturity. The size you choose may look different.