Selection of home-grown plants Maintenance of home-grown plants Placement of home-grown plants As the pace of life accelerates, people are increasingly eager to return to nature and enjoy the warmth and tranquility of home. Home-grown plants, as a way to decorate the home, purify the air, and improve the quality of life, are increasingly favored by families. This article will introduce you to the selection and maintenance methods of home-grown plants and help you create a vibrant green home. Selection of home-grown plants 1. Choosing home-grown plants according to lighting conditions has different lighting requirements. There are different types such as light-loving, shade-tolerant, and semi-shaded. When selecting home-grown plants, you must first understand the lighting conditions at home, such as balcony, window sill, etc. The light intensity of light-loving spider plants, green radians, etc. is suitable for placing on the balcony; shade-tolerant arrowroot, rich bamboo, etc. are suitable for placing in indoor shadows.
2. Choose the size of home-grown plants according to the size of the space and should match the space in the home to avoid being too large or too small. Large green plants, such as rich trees, bonsai, etc. can be selected for rooms with large spaces such as living rooms and bedrooms; small green plants can be selected for rooms with small spaces such as balconies and balconies.
3. Depending on the maintenance difficulty, the maintenance difficulty of selecting home-grown plants varies. They are easy to maintain, medium difficulty, and difficult to maintain. When selecting home-grown plants, you can choose according to your own maintenance ability. Green radish, spider plants, etc. are easy to maintain; Succulent plants, cactus, etc. are difficult to maintain. Maintenance of home-grown plants 1. Watering home-grown plants should follow the principle of "see wet when it is dry" to avoid water or drought. The watering time is generally in the morning or evening to avoid direct sunlight. Different plants have different water needs., such as succulent plants need to control water, and leaf-viewing plants need to keep the soil moist.
2. Fertilizing domestically-grown plants require regular fertilization to meet growth needs. Generally, fertilization is chosen during periods of vigorous growth, such as spring and summer. The amount of fertilization should be adjusted according to the plant type and growth stage to avoid excessive fertilization leading to root burning.
3. Ventilating plants at home requires a good ventilated environment to promote plant growth. When maintaining indoors, windows should be opened regularly to ventilate and maintain air circulation.
4. Illuminating domestically-grown plants requires appropriate amount of light for photosynthesis. In the case of insufficient light, artificial light can be supplemented, such as using plant growth lights.
5. Cleaning domestic plants should be cleaned regularly to remove dust and pests on the leaves. You can use a damp cloth to wipe the leaves, or spray clean water with a sprayer. Placement of domestic-grown plants 1. Avoid placing them near electrical appliances to avoid affecting plant growth.
2. Avoid placing it near cooling equipment such as air conditioners and heating to avoid affecting plant growth.
3. Avoid placing it in humid environments such as kitchens and toilets to avoid affecting plant growth.
Home-grown plants are a good helper to beautify your home and improve the quality of life. Through reasonable selection and scientific maintenance, the green plants in your home can thrive and add vitality and vitality to your green home.