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In their native habitat, pandanus are spreading, broad trees that can sometimes reach a height of 15 to 20 feet and a width of 20 feet or more (again, depending on the species).
Given this description, they don’t seem like the most likely of indoor plants, and indeed they aren’t.
However, once established, even small pandanus are relatively tough plants and will survive drought-like conditions.
Light: Pandanus thrives in dappled sunlight to direct sunlight. In the summer, non-acclimated plants should not be exposed to direct sunlight to prevent scorching. In the winter, provide as much light as possible.
Water: Pandanus can be drought-tolerant, especially when they get a little bit older. However, plants with a regular supply of water are healthier, with more attractive leaf coloration and vigor. In the winter, when the plant will likely go into dormancy, you can dramatically reduce the water.
Soil: A rich, peat-based potting soil with excellent drainage is beneficial. They grow well in somewhat sandy conditions.
Fertilizer: Feed with a weak liquid fertilizer throughout the growing season. Cut fertilizer back to once a month or so in the winter.