i grow them the orange bird and the traveler tree in doors. the thing to remember is that they are tropicals, which means, they love humid conditions, and in the late spring till fall they love to eat. i brought a little humiditflier for mind along with a little fan for air circularlation, this will keep the scale mites down. they love sun, but i keep mine with some shade, this gives them that beautiful green color, now if you have them in a pot it's going to be hard for them to flower, i can't share with you my secret plant food, but i will give you one ingrediant. ebsom salt. one tablespoon to a gallon of water. then give it to her once a week, during the summer. depending on your area she will go dormint in the winter which means you have to cut back the watering. ok good luck
2007-08-05 02:38:13
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answered by exoticparadise12000 2
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Lots of sunlight, light on the water.
2007-08-01 15:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF A BIRD OF PARIDISE INDOORS THEY ARE A TROPICAL PLANT AND LOVE HEAT, BUT I ASSUME SUFFICIENT LIGHT AND WATER AND FERTILIZER IT SHOULD BE EASY TO TAKE CARE OF..
2007-08-01 12:19:01
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answered by HI♥ 1
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2007-08-01 12:05:09
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answered by glenn t 7
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