It shed its leaves when the temperature fluctuates often.
Does the coffee plant grow on the forest floor.
The plant needs a lot of humidity and if your house is too dry the leaves will turn brown.
When growing coffee plants the soil needs to stay moist but not soaking wet.
Setting your coffee plant on a water filled pebble tray will help with humidity.
The coffee plant has berries on it and is coloured red and green which contains 2 coffee beans.
Most house plants have tropical origins where they thrived in the acidic soil of the forest floor.
The humidity around the plant will need to stay high as well.
Coffee grows naturally in rain forest like environment.
The green berries are not ripe and unready for picking where the red berries are ripe and can be picked.
Arabica coffee varieties grow best at temperatures between 18 and 22 c 64 72 f while robusta coffee grows best in slightly warmer temperatures of 22 26 c 72 79 f.
I m going to give them the benefit of the doubt during winter to get established.
They do best in a peat based and well draining potting soil that is rich in organic matter.
It grows easily in the temperature between 45 f 85 f 7 c 30 c.
The coffee plant is considered as a bush or shrub that grows up to 3 metres tall.
Coffee beans grow on an attractive little plant with glossy green leaves and a compact growth habit.
Arabica coffee plant s optimum growing temperature is between 53 f 80 f 12 c 25 c.
Coffee plants can grow in slightly acidic to neutral soil but the ideal soil ph is anything between 6 and 6 5.
The plant needs more care in above or below the range of this temperature.
Native to ethiopia the coffee plant coffea arabica will flower in the spring with small white flowers and then bear half inch berries that gradually darken from green to blackish pods each of these fruits contains two seeds which eventually become the coffee beans you use for brewing coffee.
Basic requirements coffee plants grow best in warm humid environments.
Unless you live in such an area special care is needed to grow coffee plants in cooler areas.
Since their vigorous tropical nature can quickly deplete potting soil of its nutrients house plants respond well to the occasional cup of coffee.
If your coffee plant does not thrive in its current potting mix you can always add more organic matter such as peat.
Back to the beans i plan to keep the coffee plants indoors on a sunny windowsill until the summer.