Some Tips for keeping your indoor plants

The presence of houseplants and their growth in suitable conditions and in the interior of the house is full of a good feeling and freshness. There is nothing more attractive and enjoyable for me than keeping my plants healthy and fresh in the apartment and sometimes changing their space and pots.

We have to pay attention to the fact that it is up to us to love and take care of each of them, or to neglect them and cause their death. So we can spend a lot of time, interest and courage to grow and rejuvenate them. Here are eight important tips for maintaining and maintaining the health of houseplants that we must keep in mind:

1- Place stands in a suitable place.

It is true that the space in which you are will affect your health. There is no such thing as a houseplant. Whenever you want to place your plant in a space, be sure to pay attention to that space with proper ventilation and light and be careful that your plant is protected from direct sunlight. These conditions help the plant to find a very suitable environment for growth that reduces stress and prevents it from drying out.

2- Be careful about the amount of watering the plants.

If too much love ruins something, it will definitely be one of those home-grown plants. Knowing when and how much to irrigate is key to not only preventing the plant from drying out and withering, but also growing it. A great way to get the most out of your watering crop is to work from the bottom up.
It is strange to know that this even indicates that your plant is over-irrigated! It will be very difficult to return the plant to normal conditions when the root of the plant gradually begins to rot and deteriorate. In many houseplants, the soil can retain enough moisture but does not saturate it.

You can try; Dip one foot into warm paraffin 3 to 3 inches or less, and be sure to water your plant. How and under what conditions your plant grows will be a great guide to how to irrigate and know how much water it needs. The vases you see here are good examples. Dry plants suitable for warm weather, which are arranged on the left side of the image, need less water than the forest ferns on the right.

3. Take a closer look at plant care.

Don't ignore smaller pots when you have a pot with a more prominent and unique feature, such as standing and tall. Small utensils are easily interchangeable and can be multiplied by the proper arrangement around the house. Such a collection of fresh and refreshing houseplants will be a great way to have plants that need less maintenance but have the most impact on the home.

4. Give houseplants space to grow.

If you have a large space in your home suitable for large houseplants such as this ponytail, you should know that you will also need a regular maintenance program. Having large plants is an investment and therefore requires proper maintenance. Make sure that the plant you choose has enough space to grow throughout the year and over time. This type of horsetail palm is one of the species that has a low growth rate and requires a small amount of water.


5. Keep houseplants clean.

Plants need their leaves to feed on photosynthesis. The surface of the leaves is covered with small pores that open and close during the day and can be blocked by dust particles. The leaves of plants outside the house can be easily washed by the rain, but when we keep them at home, we must gently wipe the surface of the leaves with a damp cloth to always maintain a clear and healthy appearance. .

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