Here’s everything you need to know aboutHow Not To Kill Plants In Containers. Follow these handy tips to keep your indoor plants happy and healthy!
Many new gardeners believe that the more they water, the better. All plants (including non-potted plants) have different watering needs. The easiest solution to avoid this problem is knowing the moisture level required by each plant.
The majority of plants (except moisture-loving plants) do well when the top surface of the substrate dries out between the watering spells; others require the soil to be kept slightly moist.
A good method is to poke your finger into the soil about an inch deep and feel if it is wet or rather dry.
It is equally harmful to the plants and t is essential to know the moisture requirements of each plant to keep them healthy. Also, it is obvious, in summer all the plants require more water, and you should double the amount of water.
When you water your plants, do it thoroughly, so that the entire substrate moistens well and the slight amount of water seeps out from the bottom holes of the pots and then wait for it to dry (with the method of poking your finger) and then water again.
No two plants are identical. The number one thing you should do is read the instructions that come with the plant you have acquired. Always, when you purchase plants in the nursery ask them about the growing requirements.
Whenever you get a new plant search about it thoroughly on the web. There are many gardening websites (ours too) and blogs of enthusiastic gardeners who have excellent information about plants.
According to experts, the plants themselves can tell us if they are getting the right amount of light or not.
For example, the leaves may change color or become scorched or
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