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  • Water Pearls Guidelines

    Posted on January 23rd, 2010 Androus No comments

    Water pearls is best placed in wide vases. The wider the vases the fuller the form of the water pearls. Vases which are narrower will cause the water pearls to look watery or deformed in their vases. Use square vases or circular vases but that are wide and not narrow.

    When hydrating water pearls remember more water is better than less.

    Keep water pearls away from direct sunlight as this will discolour them.

    Water Pearls hydrated in hot water hydrate in half the time.

    If water pearls become dusty or cloudy rinse them.

    You can Layer or mix colours for stunning effects. When layering hydrate colours separately.

    Rehydrate water pearls in water for approximately 3 hours when the balls reduce in size.

    Water pearls are bio-degradable, environmentally friendly and non-toxic and will not harm children or pets.

    The following plants grow best in water pearls:Spider plants, Dumb Cane, Algerian Ivy, Cordatum, Heart Leaf Philodendron, Marble Queen, Gold Dust Ivy, Gold Dust Pothos, Peace Lily, Caladiums, Dragon Plants, Bromeliads, White Butterfly, Gold Dust Dracaena, Devil Ivy, Red Veined Prayer, Chinese Evergreen, Sander’s Dracaena, Arrow Head Vine, Nephythis, Peperonia, Ferns, Ti Plants and Palms. Plants such as cacti, succulents or orchids are not recommended.

    Use water pearls for indoor plants only.

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