Gardeners in zones 10 to 12 can grow schefflera plants outdoors in full to partial sun in moist, well-drained soil. When grown outdoors, mature Schefflera actinophylla plants will bloom during the summer.
- Can I put my umbrella plant outside?
- How much sun does a schefflera plant need?
- Is a schefflera plant indoor or outdoor?
- How cold can a schefflera plant get?
Can I put my umbrella plant outside?
Humidity is generally not a concern, but the plants can be more susceptible to pests like scale and spider mites if the air is too dry. Indoors, umbrella plants prefer temperatures of 55°F to 75°F (13°C to 24°C). They can be grown outdoors year-round in USDA zones 10-11.
How much sun does a schefflera plant need?
Schefflera plants prefer medium-light, meaning they should be kept in bright light, but the light should not be direct. The Schefflera plant should be fertilized in the spring and fall, 1-2 times per week.
Is a schefflera plant indoor or outdoor?
Schefflera prefers a warm, humid environment similar to its native, tropical habitat. Outdoors, the plant does best when located in partial sun to partial shade. When grown as an indoor plant, schefflera prefers indirect light, without any exposure to direct sun.
How cold can a schefflera plant get?
Schefflera will tolerate 35 to 105°F without chilling or heat damage, but best growth and quality occur between 65 and 90°F. Schefflera `Gold Capello' was reported to bring greatest returns when grown at a minimum temperature of 60°F as opposed to 64 or 68 in Belgium during the winter.