Care & Nurture (Plant Care + Guidance)
A gentle guide to help you support your plants — and yourself — with wisdom, presence, and patience. Discover care tips, nurturing practices, and soulful inspiration.
Welcome to Care & Nurture, your soulful guide to supporting both plant and personal growth. Whether you're a new plant parent or deep into your botanical journey, this space is here to help you thrive — one leaf, one breath, one day at a time.
🪴 Thryv Haus Plant Care Philosophy
At Thryv Haus, we approach plant care with intention and heart. It’s not about perfection — it’s about presence. Each plant has its own rhythm, and learning to listen is part of the magic.
🌤️ General Care Tips
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Light: Most of our rare tropicals thrive in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun to prevent leaf burn.
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Watering: Allow soil to partially dry between waterings. Water when the top 1–2 inches feel dry to the touch. Trust your plant — and your intuition.
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Humidity: These rare beauties love moisture in the air. A humidifier, pebble tray, or regular misting helps recreate their native environments.
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Potting & Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix. Repot gently once roots outgrow the pot.
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Fertilizer: Feed monthly during growing season with a balanced, diluted fertilizer. Skip feeding in winter — this is their time to rest.
🌱 Nurturing by Season
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Spring / Summer: Periods of active growth — water and feed more regularly. Support new leaves.
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Autumn / Winter: A time for dormancy and slower rhythms. Reduce watering and allow stillness.
✨ Signs from Your Plant
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Yellowing leaves? May be overwatered or underlit.
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Browning edges? Likely dry air — increase humidity.
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Leggy growth? More light is needed.
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Curling leaves? Plant may be thirsty or stressed — check roots and environment.
🌸 Rituals for Deeper Connection
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Wipe leaves gently with a damp cloth to clear dust and invite clarity
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Breathe with your plant — yes, really
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Name your plant and greet it daily
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Reflect on what your plant is teaching you: resilience, rest, unfolding, or softness
Plants grow when they feel safe, seen, and supported — just like we do.
If you ever feel unsure, don’t hesitate to us — we're here to walk with you through your journey.