coffea arabica indoor plant Coffea Arabica | Tropical Green
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coffea arabica indoor plant

coffea arabica indoor plant Coffea Arabica | Tropical Green

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coffea arabica indoor plant Coffea Arabica | Tropical GreenHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room lifelong help for all your plant questions Coffea Arabica, also known as the coffee plant, is an elegant houseplant with glossy, dark green leaves. This plant not only adds ambiance to your interior but also acts as a natural air purifier. Thanks to its exotic appearance, the coffee plant fits perfectly into both modern and classic interior styles. Discover

  • Home delivery throughout Belgium.
  • Collection in Leuven possible
  • A real gem for the living room
  • lifelong help for all your plant questions

Coffea Arabica, also known as the coffee plant, is an elegant houseplant with glossy, dark green leaves. This plant not only adds ambiance to your interior but also acts as a natural air purifier. Thanks to its exotic appearance, the coffee plant fits perfectly into both modern and classic interior styles. Discover how easy it is to care for this tropical beauty at home and combine it with other green favorites like our Ficus Lyrata or the robust Monstera Minima .

Many enthusiasts choose Coffea Arabica because it grows relatively steadily and doesn't spread too quickly. Perfect for those new to plant care. With proper care, you can enjoy a healthy coffee plant for years to come, and perhaps even your own coffee beans. A good pot is essential for the best start; so also check out our pots for houseplants and high-quality soil from our potting soil and accessories collection .

How to care for a Coffea Arabica

Watering – Coffea Arabica

Coffea Arabica prefers even moisture in its potting soil. Water your coffee plant regularly, but avoid allowing the roots to sit in standing water. Allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly before watering again to prevent root rot. Watering is needed slightly more frequently in the summer than during the colder winter months.

Light – Coffea Arabica

A bright location with indirect sunlight is ideal for Coffea Arabica. Too much direct sunlight can cause yellowing leaves, while too little light can slow growth. Therefore, place your coffee plant a few meters away from an east- or west-facing window. This way, it will receive sufficient light without burning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Coffea Arabica poisonous?

Coffea Arabica is not poisonous to humans, but the coffee beans do contain caffeine and can cause side effects if ingested. Keep pets and small children away from the berries or beans to prevent unwanted poisoning. Generally, you can safely enjoy this plant indoors, as long as you focus only on the leaves and stem.

Other Coffea species

There are several species within the Coffea family, each with its own characteristics. Are you considering a variety or a small coffee plant garden at home? These are popular species:

  • Coffea robusta
  • Coffea liberica
  • Coffea canephora
  • Coffea arabica var. Bourbon
  • Coffea arabica var. Typica
  • Coffea arabica var. Geisha
  • Coffea arabica var. Caturra
  • Coffea seedlings from our aromatic coffee growing set

Read more tips in our comprehensive guide: Coffea Arabica coffee plant care .

Common problems

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves often indicate overwatering or insufficient light. First, check the soil moisture; overly wet soil requires fewer waterings. If necessary, move the plant to a location with indirect light. Remove damaged leaves to encourage healthy growth.

Plant dripping

If you notice your Coffea Arabica is dripping, it could be due to overwatering or poor drainage. Ensure excess water can drain through the drainage holes and use a pot with a saucer. Adjust your watering: water less frequently but consistently.

Plagues

Spider mites, aphids, and scale insects can sometimes infest your coffee plant. Check the undersides of the leaves weekly. Treat emerging pests promptly with a mild insecticide or use our sticky traps to prevent large-scale infestations .

Roots emerge from the bottom of the pot

When the roots are visible at the bottom of the pot, it's time to repot. Choose a pot one size larger and fresh, airy potting soil. Our sewer-safe potting soil and accessories will help keep your roots healthy. For best results, repot in spring.

Brown edges on the leaves

Brown leaf edges often indicate air that is too dry or not enough water. Coffea Arabica prefers high humidity: place it on a tray with hydroponic clays and water, or use a plant sprayer. If possible, increase the humidity with our jungle mist spray . This will keep the leaves beautiful and firm.

For inspiration with other houseplants, check out our ZZ plant , the stately Yucca , and the tropical Aglaonema Silver Bay . A robust Dracaena Marginata or the decorative Alocasia Zebrina will also complete your collection.

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