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THE VERSATILE INDOOR PLANT

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THE VERSATILE INDOOR PLANT

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  1. How to take care of indoor plants therefore, there are many house plants that don’t need much maintenance. However, keeping pot plants thriving requires some effort and attention. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essentials of house plant care, so you can create your green haven and enjoy the benefits of a healthy and vibrant indoor garden Indoor plants make the house or the office desk look aesthetic and make your home feel lively. It not only beautifies homes but also purifies air and helps in boosting moods. Growing house plants is easy

  2. Water your house plant properly Every indoor plant requires a different amount of watering. Lush, thick leaves need more water than plants with waxy or leathery growth. The water should not be collected at the bottom of the pot. If you see excess water pouring out of the pot, otherwise it will slow down the growth of leaves, cause the loss of leaves, and can also cause the death of plants. Keep the soil moist when the soil of the plant turns light in color or feels dry. If your plant’s leaves grow slowly, the edge of the leaf is brown, and the lower leaves become yellow or curled, it means that your plant needs water.Do not use too hot or cold water; it can damage your plant

  3. Wisely choose the position of the potted plant It’s important to choose the right place for your house plant. As humans need food to live, plants also need food to stay alive. Place your plant where it can get indirect sunlight. Plants need sunlight to make food. The process is called photosynthesis. Keep in mind that you should not put the plant in direct sunlight.However, there are some plants, like cacti, that require direct sunlight; therefore, for some plants, fluorescent light can also work as an alternative.

  4. Increase the humidity when needed House plants require humidity in the air to thrive; when you see wittingly browned leaves and flower buds, it means that the plant is suffering from low humidity.To avoid this issue, you can get a room humidifier that has cool mist, or you can choose a homemade DIY where all you need to do is fill a tray with pebbles, fill the pebble tray with water until it fills up, and leave it near the pot, or you can drizzle distilled water using a spray bottle over the plants. To increase humidity, keep your plants close to each other, especially during the dry months of winter.Most tropical plants need humidity to survive. As a result, plants such as cacti and succulents enjoy dry air and direct sunlight. They don’t require humidity to survive.

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