Fatsia Spider (Fetsia Spider) Japanese spider web, spotted Japanese spotted spider web Another type of rare foliage plant that is an interesting must-have for collecting. The leaves are lobed. and has white, spotted patterns with a variety of beautiful patterns. It is a shrub, native to Japan and Korea. The foliage plant is an indoor plant that grows well and likes good ventilation. What can be assumed When symptoms occur Instructions and methods of care Planting material: Prefer planting material that is crumbly and highly moist. It should be planting material that retains moisture well. Good water and air drainage The planting material should not be allowed to dry out. But there must be no standing water because it can easily take root. Light: Likes about 50% partial sunlight. Water: Water only 1 - 2 days/time, even though it likes moisture. But it shouldn't be too wet. or cause waterlogging Advice: If there are yellow leaves or burnt leaves, it may be caused by too much moisture in the planting material. Japanese spotted spider web plants like moisture but not wetness. Water when the planting material begins to dry. and the cause of leaf burn Maybe because of too much exposure to the sun. It should only be placed in a spot that is shaded and has little sunlight. Packing size: 4 inch pot