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Can anyone tell me what kind of plant this is? I've been having it a little over a year. It hasn't grown much and there were a few lower leaves that fell. The stems are peeling a little - I think you can see it in the pic.
These are a little hard to care for. They like soil that's really well-draining but they also like to stay moist and need lots of humidity and lots of light! The ones I've had for just under a year were a giveaway in my office building. I have them in a south facing window and I sometimes need to water them 2x a week. They need a really well-draining soil.
If you see the edges of the leaves turning brown and crispy, it's generally a sign that they are not getting enough humidity. A pebble tray doesn't seem to be enough. I'm actually considering placing my pots in and uncovered fish tank. I will put gravel or pebbles on the bottom, at least a 2" layer and cover the first inch with water. I'm just looking to buy a cheap used tank first before trying this out. If you have a greenhouse, lucky you! Just put it there and it should do well. It grows quite big but can be kept in check depending on the size of the pots you use.