6 propagated Dragon Tail (Raphidophora Decursiva) Plants (Stanstead St Margarets SG12)

Hi everyone, hope you’re all doing ok.

I have propagated my much loved Dragon Tail (Rhaphidophora Decursiva) Plant.
I would love to keep all of the little propagations but I’d need a bigger bathroom windowsill! Ha ha!
…so I’m offering them here on Freegle.

I have about 6 to give away. (you can take as many as you like).

They are all healthy and ready to be planted into a pot (with drainage holes) and soil indoors or you can continue to grow them in water by popping them into a jar/plant pot.

They need bright indirect light (I have mine on my bathroom windowsill which has frosted glass) and, if you choose to grow in soil, I recommend watering (from top or bottom) when the soil feels dry.
You can also feed it/them fertiliser occasionally. I use a few drops of liquid fertiliser in the water (always filtered water as tap water tends to be too harsh), every few weeks.

If you choose to continue growing in water, I recommend you change the water every 2 weeks, and of course - thoroughly clean the jar/pot.

We are in Stanstead Abbotts, SG12 for collection.
I’d preferably like them collected this weekend or by Wednesday (29th May).

**IMPORTANT**
Dragon Tail (Rhaphidophora Decursiva) plants are toxic to animals, so PLEASE never plant them outside and please please make sure to have them in a place in your home where your pets won’t have access to them. Thank you :-)

Here’s some more info about the beautiful Dragon Tail (Rhaphidophora Decursiva) plant:
Fast-growing, with lush, unique foliage, Rhaphidophora Decursiva is a low-maintenance plant similar to Monstera deliciosa. Given the right growing conditions and space, it can grow up to 4 feet in length.

Rhaphidophora 'Decursiva', or Dragon Tail Plant, is an easy-care plant that's well known for its big, waxy green leaves. When given the proper care, they grow very quickly. They are climbers, so you can attach them to a moss pole.

Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil is key for these plants. Homemade mix: 3 parts potting soil, 1 part orchid bark, 1 part perlite. Refresh soil every 1-2 years or when roots show at drainage holes.