6 DICAS para CULTIVAR TAPETE de RAINHA e NUNCA mais PERDER essa PLANTA ( Episcia cupreata)

Have you ever lost your queen's carpet without understanding why? In this video, I reveal 6 tips that no one told you about how to grow Episcia cupreata the right way — from the exact substrate to the fertilization that transforms the plant. And at the end, I even show the most incredible color varieties that exist. 🍃🌺 Did you know that the queen's carpet is one of the most beautiful and most misunderstood indoor plants in Brazil? 🌿 Episcia cupreata, with its velvety leaves full of silvery and bronze spots and its tubular flowers that appear like hidden jewels among the leaves, is a plant that enchants. But it has cultivation secrets that make all the difference between a plant that grows beautifully for years and one that wilts in a few weeks. In this video, you'll learn 6 essential tips for growing Queen's Carpet and never losing this plant again: ✅ Tip 1 — The right environment: the temperature, air humidity, and circulation it really needs ✅ Tip 2 — Filtered light: the difference between intense indirect light and the shade that kills ✅ Tip 3 — Ideal substrate: the exact recipe with the right proportions and materials ✅ Tip 4 — Balanced watering: why water quality matters and how to never go wrong ✅ Tip 5 — Smart fertilization: the right amount of mineral and organic fertilizer for vibrant leaves and constant flowers ✅ Tip 6 — Pruning and training stolons: how to keep the carpet always dense and full of life 🌸 And at the end, I'll even show you the most incredible color varieties of Episcia cupreata — from classic silvery leaves with red flowers to bronze varieties with orange, lilac, white flowers, and much more. 💡 FERTILIZATION USED IN THE VIDEO For the queen's carpet, which is an ornamental foliage plant with delicate flowering, the right fertilization is a combination of: 🌱 Forth Jardim — balanced nutrition and maintenance of always vibrant and healthy leaves 🌱 Maxgreen 10-10-10 — balanced NPK for active stolon growth in spring and summer 🌸 Maxgreen 04-14-08 — high phosphorus during periods when the plant is forming flower buds 🍂 Maxgreen Bone Meal — organic base of slow-release phosphorus and calcium, mixed into the substrate at planting 🌾 Worm humus — organic topdressing every 2 months to keep the substrate alive and nutritious ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 — Introduction: are you making these mistakes? 01:15 — What is a real queen's carpet? 02:30 — Tip 1: The ideal environment 04:00 — Tip 2: The right filtered light 05:30 — Tip 3: The substrate and the exact recipe 07:30 — Tip 4: How to water without mistakes 09:00 — Tip 5: Mineral and organic fertilization 11:00 — Tip 6: Pruning and training stolons 12:30 — The incredible color varieties 14:00 — Conclusion and questions for you 🛒 MATERIALS MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO • Quality commercial substrate • Perlite (drainage and aeration) • Coconut fiber (moisture retention) • Charcoal (drainage and antifungal protection) • Worm humus • Forth Jardim • Maxgreen 10-10-10 • Maxgreen 04-14-08 • Maxgreen Flour Bones 📌 DID THIS VIDEO HELP YOU? 👍 Leave a like — share this content with more people who love plants 🔔 Subscribe and activate the bell — every new video arrives directly to you 📤 Share with someone who has a queen carpet at home — you can save someone's plant with this share 💬 TELL ME IN THE COMMENTS 👉 Have you ever had a queen carpet and lost it? What happened? 👉 Which Episcia variety did you find most beautiful? 👉 Do you already grow them or are you going to start now? Tell me everything below! I read all the comments and I love exchanging experiences with those who follow the channel. 🌿 #QueenCarpet #EpisciaCupreata #IndoorPlants #HomeGarden #GardeningTips #HowToPlantEpiscia #ShadePlants #OrnamentalPlants #PlantCare #IdealSubstrate #PlantFertilization #ForthJardim #Maxgreen #ApartmentPlants #PlantVarieties #RarePlants #PlantCollector #FloweringPlants #BrazilianGardener #FloweringPlants #Houseplants #HowToFertilizePlants #SubstrateTips #LifeWithPlants #GardenLovers #IndoorPlants #VerticalGarden #BrazilianPlants #VelvetyLeaves #TropicalPlants