Plant Care
Effortless Elegance for Every Home 🌿
Not a green thumb? No worries! Kyusu by Kiko LLC curates stunning aquatic plant arrangements in vintage tea sets or unique pots designed to thrive in just water. These low-maintenance beauties are perfect for anyone who wants the joy of greenery without the hassle. Forget about soil mess or overwatering fears—our plants are naturally adapted to grow in water, making care as simple as a quick refill.
Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or a complete beginner, these stylish, fuss-free pieces bring effortless elegance and life to any space. 🌱✨
Fertilizer Instructions
To keep your plant babies thriving in water, use a water-soluble fertilizer formulated for hydroponics:
Mixing: Dilute 2 ml of concentrate into 1 gallon of water to create a nutrient solution.
Feeding Schedule:
Every three weeks, replace the water with the prepared nutrient-rich solution.
For weekly water refills, add a small drop of the diluted solution to refresh the nutrients.
Water Maintenance:
Ensure the container is clean during solution changes to avoid algae or bacterial buildup.

Arrowhead Plant
Serenity. Benevolence, Survival
Arrowhead Plant Care (Water or Water & Stones) 🌿
Lighting: Place in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. It also tolerates low-light areas.
Water: Change the water weekly to keep it fresh and oxygenated. Use filtered or distilled water to avoid mineral buildup.
Support: Provide stones or pebbles for the roots to anchor if desired; this helps stabilize the plant and adds a decorative touch.
Humidity: Loves high humidity! Mist the leaves occasionally if the air is dry.
Trimming: Prune long stems to encourage bushier growth and remove any yellow or damaged leaves.
Fertilizer:Add a few drops of liquid fertilizer once a month for extra nutrients.
Temperature: Keep in a warm spot, ideally between 60-75°F (15-24°C). Avoid drafts or cold areas.
Easy, low-maintenance, and perfect for water-based displays, the Arrowhead Plant brings lush greenery to your home with minimal effort! 🌱
Baby Rubber Plant
Good Fortune, Happiness, New Beginnings
Baby Rubber Plant Care (Grown in Water or Water & Stones)
Light:Place in bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves. Artificial light works too!
Water Level:Keep water level just below the base of the plant, ensuring roots are submerged but leaves stay dry.
Water Quality:Use filtered, distilled, or rainwater to avoid chlorine buildup. Change the water every 1-2 weeks to keep it fresh.
Temperature:Maintain a room temperature of 65-80°F (18-27°C). Avoid placing near cold drafts or heating vents.
Humidity:Normal indoor humidity is fine, but mist the leaves occasionally if the air is very dry.
Pruning:Trim any yellowing or damaged leaves with clean scissors to keep the plant looking fresh and healthy.Fertilizer (Optional):
Add a few drops of liquid houseplant fertilizer to the water once a month for extra nutrients.
Cleaning:Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and keep them shiny.
Pro Tip: Baby rubber plants in water are low-maintenance, but consistency is key. Stick to a simple care routine, and enjoy their lush, glossy beauty with minimal effort! 🌱


Bamboo Plant
Strength, Longevity, Growth
Bamboo Plant Care Guide 🌿
Water: Use distilled or filtered water to avoid chemicals that can harm the plant. Change the water every 7–10 days to keep it fresh and clean.
Light:Provide bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.
Temperature: Keep the plant in a room with temperatures between 65°F–90°F (18°C–32°C). Avoid cold drafts or extreme heat.
Nutrients: Add a drop of liquid plant fertilizer once a month for extra growth.
Pruning: Trim yellow or dead leaves with clean scissors to maintain a neat appearance.
Rotation: Turn the container occasionally so all sides of the plant receive equal light for even growth.
Caring for a bamboo plant is simple and rewarding, perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a serene, green vibe at home! 🌱✨
Golden Pothos
Perseverance, New Goals, Positivity, Prosperity
Golden Pothos Care Guide 🌿
Golden Pothos is a hardy, low-maintenance plant perfect for beginners. Here's how to keep it thriving in water or water and stones:
Water: Change the water every 1-2 weeks to keep it fresh. Use filtered or distilled water to avoid chemicals.
Light: Place in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate low light but grows best with moderate sunlight.
Cleaning: Rinse the roots when changing water to prevent algae buildup.
Pruning: Trim leggy vines or yellowing leaves to promote growth.
Fertilizing: Add a drop of liquid fertilizer once a month for nutrients (optional).
Golden Pothos thrives with minimal effort, adding lush greenery to your space! 🌱


Croton
Transformation, Joy, Cheerfulness,
Croton Plant Care (Water or Water & Stones) 🌿
Light: Place in bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sun, as it can scorch the leaves.
Water: Keep roots submerged in water. Change the water every 7-10 days to prevent stagnation and bacteria.
Temperature: Maintain a warm environment, ideally between 60-85°F (15-29°C). Avoid drafts or sudden temperature changes.
Fertilizer: Add a few drops of liquid fertilizer to the water once a month during spring and summer. Skip feeding in fall and winter.
Pruning: Trim yellow or dying leaves to encourage new growth and maintain a neat appearance.
Placement: Keep away from pets and children—crotons can be toxic if ingested.
Enjoy the vibrant, tropical flair of your croton plant with minimal effort! 🌈✨
Heartleaf Philodendron
Love, Love of Nature, Health, Abundance, Growth
Heartleaf Philodendron Care (In Water or Water + Stones) 🌿
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but tolerates low light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
Water Quality: Use filtered or distilled water to avoid mineral buildup. Change water every 2 weeks to keep it fresh..
Pruning: Trim yellowing or dead leaves with clean scissors to encourage healthy growth.
Fertilizer: Add a few drops of liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks for a nutrient boost.
Root Care: Rinse roots gently during water changes to remove debris and promote oxygen flow.
Temperature: Keep in a warm spot (65–80°F). Avoid cold drafts or extreme heat.
Effortless and forgiving, this plant is perfect for beginners! 🪴


Inchplant
Resilience, Growth
Inchplant (Tradescantia) Care Guide 🌱
Caring for inchplants in water or water with stones is simple and rewarding! Follow these easy steps:
Water: Replace the water weekly to prevent stagnation and algae growth. Use room-temperature, filtered, or distilled water if possible.
Light: Place in bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sun, as it can scorch the leaves.
Humidity:Inchplants love moisture! Mist occasionally if the air is very dry.
Pruning: Trim leggy stems or dead leaves to encourage fuller growth and keep the plant tidy.
Enjoy vibrant, easy-care greenery with minimal effort! 🌿✨
Pink Dalmatian Aglaonema
Harmony, Resilience, Beauty
Pink Dalmation Aglaonema Care (Water or Water + Stones) 🌿
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but tolerates low light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch.
Water: Keep water clean and fresh. Change it weekly to prevent stagnation. Use filtered or distilled water for best results.
Temperature: Thrives in 65–80°F (18–27°C). Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes.
Humidity: Appreciates moderate to high humidity. Mist occasionally if the air is dry.
Feeding: Add a few drops of liquid houseplant fertilizer monthly to encourage vibrant growth.
Maintenance: Trim yellowing leaves and rinse roots during water changes to keep the plant healthy and happy.
With minimal effort, your Pink Dalmatian Aglaonema will reward you with lush, spotted beauty year-round! 🌸


Polka Dot Begonia
Creativity, Elegance, Uniqueness
Polka Dot Begonia Care (Water or Water & Stones)
Light: Place in bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sun to prevent leaf scorch.
Water: Change water every 1–2 weeks to keep it fresh and oxygenated.
Humidity: Loves humidity! Mist occasionally if the air is dry.
Trimming: Prune leggy stems or yellowing leaves to encourage new growth.
Nutrients: Add a drop of liquid fertilizer monthly for healthy leaves.
Placement: Keep in a warm spot (60–75°F) away from cold drafts.
Enjoy the charm of this striking plant with its polka-dotted leaves—no green thumb required! 🌱
Snake Plant
Protection, Resilience, Purity
Snake Plant Care Guide (Water or Water + Stones)
Snake plants are hardy, low-maintenance, and thrive beautifully in water or a mix of water and decorative stones. Follow these easy steps to keep your snake plant healthy and vibrant:
Care Routine
Lighting:
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Place in indirect bright light for optimal growth, but snake plants can tolerate low-light conditions.
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Avoid direct sunlight, which may cause leaf scorch.
Water Maintenance:
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Weekly Refills: Add fresh water weekly to maintain hydration.
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Solution Replacement: Every three weeks, replace the water completely with a freshly mixed nutrient solution (see below).
Temperature:
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Keep the plant in a warm environment, ideally between 60°F and 80°F.
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Below 50°F.Avoid cold drafts and temperatures
Pruning:
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Remove any yellow or dying leaves to keep your plant looking neat and healthy.
Tips for Success
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Monitor the water for any signs of algae or cloudiness, and clean the container as needed.
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Ensure the leaves stay dry to avoid fungal issues.
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Snake plants are slow-growing, so don’t worry if they seem to take their time—it’s part of their charm!


Spotted Laurel
Protection, Longevity, Prosperity
Spotted Laurel Plant Care Guide (Water or Water & Stones)
Caring for a Spotted Laurel plant in water is simple and rewarding! Here’s what you need to know:
Water Requirements
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Fill the container with clean, room-temperature water, just enough to submerge the roots (not the stem).
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Use distilled or rainwater if possible, as tap water may have chemicals that can harm the plant over time.
Light
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Place the plant in a bright, indirect light location. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.
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Spotted Laurels tolerate low-light spaces but grow best with moderate lighting.
Water Maintenance
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Change the water every 7-10 days or when it appears cloudy.
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Rinse the stones/pebbles and container during water changes to prevent algae growth.
Temperature: Maintain a room temperature between 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C). Avoid placing near heaters, AC vents, or drafty windows.
Nutrients: Add a small amount of liquid houseplant fertilizer to the water every 4-6 weeks to provide essential nutrients. Use half the recommended dose to avoid overfeeding.
Pruning: Trim yellow or damaged leaves with clean scissors to keep the plant looking vibrant.
Check roots periodically—healthy roots should look white or light tan.
Pests and Problems: Keep an eye out for pests like aphids or mealybugs, though they’re rare in water setups.
If leaves appear dull or droopy, ensure the water is fresh and the light is sufficient.
Spotted Laurel plants are hardy and adaptable, making them perfect for decorative, low-maintenance water gardens. With these simple steps, you can enjoy lush, vibrant greenery effortlessly! 🌱
Thank you for your purchase and for welcoming a new plant baby into your home! Bringing plants into your space nurtures more than just your surroundings—it nurtures your soul. Each plant we offer is thoughtfully chosen to cleanse your air, soothe your mind, and inspire joy with its unique beauty.
By choosing this plant, you’ve also chosen self-care—a gift to yourself that unlocks the healing power of nature. Your new green companion will bring peace, resilience, and a deeper connection to life’s growth and renewal, making your home a sanctuary of well-being. Here’s to growth, renewal, and the joy of nurturing life!
Arrowhead Plant
Emotional: Promotes a sense of growth and transformation due to its shape-changing leaves; calms stress.
Physical: Improves indoor air quality by filtering toxins like formaldehyde.
Baby Rubber Plant
Emotional: Symbolizes happiness and abundance; its compact size brings coziness to spaces.
Physical: Acts as a natural air purifier, removing pollutants like carbon monoxide.
Bamboo Plant
Emotional: Symbol of good fortune and positive energy in Feng Shui; reduces mental stress.
Physical: Increases oxygen levels and boosts air quality.
Golden Pothos
Emotional: Enhances feelings of tranquility; known for its forgiving nature, offering a sense of accomplishment for new plant owners.
Physical: Removes airborne toxins such as benzene and xylene, improving respiratory health.
Croton
Emotional: Bright colors uplift mood and inspire creativity; adds a lively atmosphere to spaces.
Physical: Purifies air by absorbing harmful chemicals, supporting a healthier environment.
Heartleaf Philodendron
Emotional: Symbolizes love and connection, fostering a sense of warmth and care.
Physical: Reduces carbon dioxide levels and increases oxygen production, promoting better sleep.
Inchplant (Tradescantia)
Physical: Absorbs moldadaptability and resilience; its vibrant colors can boost mood.
Physical: Contributes to better air circulation and removes indoor air toxins.
Pink Dalmatian Aglaonema
Emotional: Symbolizes balance and positivity; its vibrant pink speckles uplift energy levels.
Physical: Acts as a natural humidifier, which benefits skin and respiratory health.
Polka Dot Begonia
Emotional: Enhances creativity and focus with its unique spotted leaves; inspires individuality.
Physical: Increases oxygen in the air, supporting concentration and reducing fatigue.
Snake Plant
Emotional: Known for its protective energy, it creates a calming and grounded space.
Physical: Filters toxins like formaldehyde and benzene while releasing oxygen at night, improving sleep.
Spotted Laurel Plant
Emotional: Represents protection and prosperity; its vibrant leaves create a comforting ambiance.
Physical: Acts as a natural air filter, enhancing the quality of indoor air.
Peace Lily
Emotional: Promotes peace and tranquility, helping to reduce stress and improve mental clarity.
Physical: Absorbs mold spores and purifies air, contributing to better respiratory health.