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Plant Care.

 

1. Watering Your Houseplants.

All houseplants have slightly different watering requirements, depending on how they're grown and changes in plant growth through the seasons. It's best to water on an as-needed basis rather than by a set calendar schedule. In general, plants grown in well-drained potting mix.

 

2. Fertilize Houseplants Periodically. 

It depends on the plant's growth rate and age, and the time of year.

 

3. Propagate Houseplants When Needed.

It helps to rejuvenate an overgrown plant and encourage fresh growth. 

 

4. Repot Overgrown Houseplants.

If the plant has outgrown its pot, you can transplant it into a slightly larger container, it's also a good time to divide those with multiple stems to create new plant.

 

5. Remove Dust From Plants.

Almost all houseplants look better with regular cleaning. Not only does this improve your plant's appearance, but it'll actually help it to soak up more light.

 

6. Prune and Pinch Back Houseplants.

 Can be prune any time of the year, but in fall is a natural to do that. The main reasons for pruning houseplants are to make them look better and keep them from getting too large. 

 

7. Deadhead Flowers and Remove Dying Leaves.

Trim faded flowers from your plants to encourage more blooms and help prevent disease problems. While you're at it, be sure to remove yellow, brown, or withered leaves. 

Plant Care.

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