
Overwatering kills most houseplants. Looks can be misleading, so to see if your soil is dry enough water, try the finger test. Place your index finger to the first joint in the soil. If the soil is moist, not the water.
2. power supplyFoliage plants usually high nitrogen content needs, while the flowering plants, K2O is required. Slow release fertilisers can be mixed with the compost. Certain plants such as cacti and orchids must, however, special fertilizer. Feed plants in their most active period of growth.
3. LightingSanseveria and Aspidistra do not require any installations such as Sun. They can be placed from a window. Spider plants need semi-shade. Here you can your plants if it near a window that do or don't get sunlight. Check the label to see what your business needs. 4. temperatureHouseplants in cool or warm temperatures can survive, but drastic fluctuations in temperature may not be good for them. One thing that most plants cannot survive is gas heating. Do you have a plant that loves warm conditions, don't put it near an air conditioner in the summer.
5. HumiditySome Houseplants require a moist environment. A tip to maximize humidity is put within a larger pot the pot to fill in the gaps with stones or compost to keep in moisture. Grouping plants often creates a microclimate that they will benefit. If you want, you can spray them with water once or twice per day depending on the temperature.
6. Re-pottingSome plants requires re-potting for optimal growth but there are others who hate having their roots disturbed. Or their roots system can be small enough that they don't re-potting hooves. A way to check if your plant should re-potting is to put it upside down. Tap the pot to release of the plant and control of his roots. If the roots are all that you see, then re-pot. Sometimes the roots from the pot. You must cut off them or re-pot of the plant.
You just have to have a bit of care for your plants and in turn, you'll benefit from the advantages. Indoor plants not only add to the beauty of your decor, but also give a lot of fun to the indoor gardener.
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