light & location:
Place Cami in a relatively sunny spot, such as next to an east-facing window or a few meters from a south or west-facing one. Avoid extended periods of direct sunlight.
She can also adjust to lower light conditions, but a completely shady spot will make her lose her foliage.
water:
Allow the soil’s top part to dry out before watering, but try not to let the soil completely dry.
If Cami gets a moderate amount of light, about once every 10-14 days in the summer months is typically okay and less often during the winter. If you place her in a shadier spot, reduce watering accordingly.
temperature:
Temperatures between 18-25º C are ideal for Cami, but she can also cope with slightly lower temperatures. Try to avoid continually keeping her at a temperature lower than 12º C.
humidity:
Cami doesn’t do well in low humidity conditions, so it’s best to sprinkle her with water every day or every other day, especially during winter months when the heater is on. An air humidifier is also a good solution, but in any case, constant dry air conditions will hurt Cami.
toxicity:
Toxic to animals.