Abstract: How to raise indoor green plants? Create a green nest, start with these details! Imagine that when you return home exhausted and look up and see the vibrant green plants, do you feel better in an instant? Indoor green plants can not only beautify the home environment, but also purify the air and improve daily necessities...
How to raise indoor green plants? Create a green nest, start with these details!
Imagine that when you return home exhausted and look up and see the vibrant green plants, do you feel better in an instant? Indoor green plants can not only beautify the home environment, but also purify the air and improve the quality of life. So, how can these little lives thrive under your care? Next, let me take you to explore the maintenance of indoor green plants! 1. Choose the right green
First, you must understand your home environment, including factors such as light, humidity, temperature, etc., and then choose the right type of green plant. The following are some recommendations for green plants suitable for indoor maintenance: 1. Cactus: Drought-tolerant and shade-tolerant, and requires little care. It is the first choice for lazy people to cultivate.
2. Chlorophyll: Beautiful and generous, with strong air purification ability, suitable for placing in every corner of the room.
3. Money tree: The leaves are unique and mean auspicious. They are suitable for placing in the living room or office.
4. Cocoa Banana: The large leaves absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, adding fresh air to the room.
5. Green radish: Rich leaves and changeable leaf colors, suitable for placing in sunny places. 2. Paying attention to
Watering indoor green plants may seem simple, but in fact there are many things to pay attention to. Here are some watering tips: 1. See what's dry and wet: Don't wait until the soil is completely dry before watering, and don't water frequently. Generally speaking, watering every 1-2 weeks is more appropriate.
2. Pour thoroughly but not half: When watering, pour thoroughly in one go until water seeps out from the bottom of the basin.
3. Avoid stagnant water: Too much watering can cause roots to rot, so make sure there are drainage holes on the bottom of the basin to avoid stagnant water. 3. The lighting should be suitable for the. The lighting needs of indoor green plants vary. The following are some suggestions on lighting: 1. Sun-loving plants: such as cactus, spider plants, etc., can be placed in sunny places, such as south balcony, south window sill, etc.
2. Shade-tolerant plants: such as green radish, green bamboo, etc., can be placed in a dark place indoors to avoid direct sunlight.
3. Light scattering plants: such as money trees, cocoa bananas, etc., can be placed in bright light-scattering locations indoors. 4. Temperature and humidity Indoor green plants have different requirements for temperature and humidity. The following are some suggestions: 1. Temperature: The indoor temperature should be 20-25℃ to avoid being too high or too low.
2. Humidity: The indoor humidity should be 40-60%. You can increase the humidity by spraying water or placing hydroponics plants. 5. Fertilization and pruning 1. Fertilization: Fertilizer needs to be applied regularly during the growth of indoor green plants. Generally, compound fertilizers can be applied once in the first ten days of each month.
2. Trim: For fast-growing indoor plants, prune them in a timely manner to control the size of the plant, improve its appearance, and also facilitate its growth. 6. Pest and pest control Indoor green plants are vulnerable to pests and diseases. The following are some control methods: 1. Regular inspection: detect pests and diseases in a timely manner and take early measures.
2. Use of pesticides: Choose specific pesticides for indoor plants to avoid causing harm to plants.
Through these maintenance techniques, I believe that your indoor green plants will thrive and add a touch of green to your life. Come and give it a try and turn your home into a small oasis full of vitality!