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Bird of Paradise Indoor Care Guide (Australia)

The Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae and Strelitzia nicolai) has become one of Australiaโ€™s most popular indoor statement plants. With its bold leaves and exotic flowers, it brings a tropical feel indoors. But growing Bird of Paradise inside requires the right light, soil, watering, and feeding. This guide explains how to keep Bird of Paradise thriving indoors year-round.

Light & Position Indoors

Bird of Paradise loves sunlight. Indoors, poor lighting is the number one reason plants fail to grow or flower.

  • North-facing windows: Best for maximum light in Australian homes.
  • East-facing windows: Provide good morning sun without harsh afternoon heat.
  • Avoid dark corners: Plants placed too far from windows rarely thrive.
  • Grow lights: Useful in apartments or shaded homes where natural light is limited.

Tip: Rotate pots every few weeks so leaves grow evenly toward the light.

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Watering, Soil & Fertiliser Indoors

Indoor Bird of Paradise care depends on consistency. Overwatering and poor drainage are the main causes of stress indoors.

  1. Watering: Allow the top 5โ€“7 cm of soil to dry before watering again. Always empty saucers to prevent root rot.
  2. Soil: Use a premium, free-draining potting mix designed for indoor plants.
  3. Fertilising: Apply a diluted liquid feed every 4โ€“6 weeks in spring and summer. A gentle formula like CompleteGrow Indoor Plant Food Concentrate keeps foliage green without overloading roots.
  4. Repotting: Every 3โ€“4 years into a slightly larger pot with fresh soil. Avoid oversized pots, which hold too much water.

Humidity boost: Indoor air conditioning and heating can dry fronds. Mist leaves occasionally or use a pebble tray.

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Aftercare & Indoor FAQs

With proper care, indoor Bird of Paradise plants can grow 1.5โ€“2m tall and flower when mature. Here are common indoor care questions: Q1: Will Bird of Paradise flower indoors in Australia? A: Yes, but only in very bright light or under grow lights. Without strong sun, they often remain foliage-only indoors. Q2: How often should I water Bird of Paradise indoors? A: About once a week in summer and less in winter, depending on light and room temperature. Q3: Why are my indoor Bird of Paradise leaves splitting? A: Splitting is natural and helps leaves withstand wind. Indoors, low humidity and sudden drafts make it more noticeable. Q4: What is the best indoor fertiliser? A: A balanced, gentle liquid like CompleteGrow Indoor Plant Food Concentrate keeps fronds green and healthy without overfeeding. Q5: Can Bird of Paradise live in low light? A: No. They survive in medium light but need strong light to grow well and flower.

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