How To Take Care Of My Home Indoor Plants

How To Take Care Of  My Home Indoor Plants

Getting a plant for the house is like getting a life for the house. You have to cultivate it with love and care. So before you bring a plant home it is important to look at and understand the structure and environment of your space. It is important to make sure that the environment in your home / office or anywhere else fits the needs of the plant.



All plants need food, water and sunlight to survive. But different plants require different amounts of each.


1. Water - Water your plants according to their needs. Plants need water, but not more or less. Most plants keep their roots constantly moist, but not wet. Provide sustainable water to your plant. Most of our indoor plants are based on cocoa charcoal. The best way to check if you need water for the plant is to check the cocoa charcoal and see how dry it is and water accordingly. If the cocoa charcoal turns light brown and appears dry, you should water the plant. But at the same time, make sure there is no water blockage at the bottom. The best way to check this is to put your finger on the cocoa beetle and check if it is dry or wet from the inside.



2. Light - The next most important thing is light. Some plants need proper sunlight; On the other hand some may live easily without natural light or dim light.


For example- a lucky bamboo plant can do with moderate amounts of indirect light. But a poncho needs at least 3-4 hours of sunlight on daily sites. Most evergreen plants can make less or less sunlight. You need to understand the light requirement of your plant and then find a suitable place for the plant in your home or office. Another important factor here is to avoid temperature shocks for the plant.


3. Prevents Pest Problems - Dirt clogs the pores of the plant, making it difficult to breathe. Wash the leaves of your plant several times a month. The simplest way to do this is to use a water spray. So every time you can spray water on the leaves.


4. Pruning yellow leaves - The leaves turn yellow for two reasons. A major cause of the leaves turning yellow, followed by brown drought. When the plant dries, it withers and the leaves turn yellow. The second reason this occurs is that certain diseases affect the plant or have fungal activity. 

It is important to understand the reason why the leaves turn yellow, take care of that cause and prune the yellow leaves so that they do not affect other parts of the plant. An easy way to prune yellow leaves is to use a pair of pruning shears or a simple pair of scissors for evergreen plants.


5. Food - Food plays an important role in growing plants. NPK is an important food for plants other than water, which you should add to the plant site once every 4-6 months. You can add this powder to water and add this mixture to plants. It is essential for evergreen plants and bonsai, but not for lucky bamboo plants.


Here are some basic things to look for when selecting yours.


Plants need proper care.






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