Care Instructions
- Watering:
Overwatering can lead to fungi growth, leaf spots, and unhealthy plants. Only water when the top inch of soil is dry, especially during the growing season. Let the soil dry between waterings to avoid oversaturating the plant. Ensure the pot has proper drainage to prevent water from pooling at the roots. - Soil:
Soil quality degrades over time and should be refreshed periodically. Use a well-draining potting mix, and if needed, replace the soil every 1-2 years to maintain healthy growth. You can purchase fresh potting soil from a local garden center when necessary. - Pruning:
Deadhead, prune, and trim your plants as needed. Pruning removes old or damaged leaves and helps to encourage new, bushier growth. Trim back long stems or vines to control the plant’s size and promote fuller growth. - Weeding:
Weeds are not typically a concern for indoor plants. However, if growing outdoors or in shared containers, weeds can compete for nutrients and water. Regularly inspect and remove any weeds to keep the plant healthy and thriving.
These care tips are suitable for most indoor plants to ensure they remain vibrant and healthy!
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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