Spruce Alberta 4"
**Alberta Spruce Houseplant**
The **Alberta Spruce** (Picea glauca 'Conica') is a charming evergreen conifer that can make an elegant and festive addition to your indoor space. Known for its dense, symmetrical form and soft, needle-like foliage, this miniature spruce offers the beauty of a full-sized tree in a manageable size. Perfect for adding a natural, woodsy touch to your home, the Alberta Spruce thrives indoors when given the right conditions and care.
**Care Instructions:**
- **Light:** Prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some direct sunlight but should not be exposed to intense sun for prolonged periods, which can cause the needles to scorch.
- **Watering:** Water regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Be sure to allow excess water to drain away to avoid root rot. During winter, reduce watering as the plant’s growth slows.
- **Temperature:** Prefers cooler temperatures between 50–70°F (10–21°C). Alberta Spruce is not heat-tolerant and should be kept away from heat sources like radiators or air vents.
- **Humidity:** Enjoys higher humidity levels. If the air in your home is dry, consider misting the plant or using a humidity tray to maintain moisture in the air around it.
- **Fertilizing:** Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or a liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength in the spring and summer when growth is active. Avoid fertilizing in the fall and winter months.
- **Pruning:** Minimal pruning is needed, but you can lightly shape the tree to maintain its compact form. Remove any dead or damaged branches as necessary.
**Mature Indoor Height:** Alberta Spruce can grow up to 2–3 feet tall indoors, making it an ideal size for tabletops, entryways, or as a small accent plant in larger rooms.
**Note:** While Alberta Spruce can be grown indoors, it thrives best in cooler, well-lit rooms and may need a bit more attention than other houseplants, especially in terms of temperature and humidity. This plant is perfect for adding a touch of evergreen beauty to your home year-round, and it can be especially festive during the holiday season. However, if you live in a region with cold winters, it can also be moved outdoors in warmer weather to enjoy its natural growth cycle.