- Plantcare.com suggests using a good, all-purpose potting soil for yellow shrimp plants. The soil should be able to retain a good deal of moisture, but it should also drain well.
- Yellow shrimp plants require a moderate amount of water. Essentially, the soil should be kept moist, but not dripping or flooded.
- This plant does best in full sunlight that comes from the east to the west. While the plant will survive in shaded areas, it will not flower as much.
- The yellow shrimp plant should be fertilized during the spring through the fall about once a month. The fertilizer should be water soluble.
- Mist the plant regularly with warm water during the summer months. The stems of the yellow shrimp plant may be propagated and replanted to produce new growth.
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