Labisia “Turtle Back”, also calledLabisia sp. “Turtle Back”(a rare jewel plant from Southeast Asia). It’s prized for its textured, turtle-shell-like leaves. Here’s a detailed care guide:
🌱Light
Preferslow to medium indirect light— similar to a terrarium understory.
Too much direct or bright light will bleach or burn leaves.
Great for shaded spots or under grow lights at low intensity.
💧Watering
Keep substrateconsistently moist but never soggy.
Allow the top layer to dryslightlybefore watering again.
Use soft water (rainwater or filtered) to prevent mineral buildup.
💨Humidity
Thrives inhigh humidity (70–90%)— essential for healthy leaves.
Best kept in aterrarium, greenhouse cabinet, or covered container.
Without high humidity, leaves can crisp or stop growing.
🌡Temperature
Ideal range:70–82°F (21–28°C).
Keep it away from cold drafts or temps below 65°F (18°C).
🪴Substrate
Aloose, airy, and moisture-retentive mix:
Fine orchid bark + sphagnum moss + perlite + a little peat or leaf mold.
Needs good aeration to prevent root rot.
🌱Fertilizer
Very light feeder — apply amild, diluted (¼ strength) fertilizerevery 4–6 weeks during growth.
Organic fertilizers like worm castings or a very weak fish emulsion can also work if well-diluted.
✂️Maintenance
Remove damaged or old leaves to encourage new growth.
Avoid touching the delicate foliage excessively — the leaves bruise easily.
Keep the crown slightly above the substrate to avoid rot.
🪰Pests / Issues
Common issues:fungus gnats, mealybugs, and spider mites(especially in dry air).
Maintain airflow in terrarium setups, but not so much that humidity drops drastically.
Treat pests early with gentle insecticidal soap or neem oil (very diluted).
🌿Extra Tips
This is aslow-growing plant. Patience is key — new leaves may take weeks to form.
Best results come from astable terrarium environmentwhere humidity, moisture, and temperature don’t fluctuate.
Providediffused light, high humidity, and a soft substrate to mimic its native forest floor.