• How to make a pachira macrocarpa take root

    Pachira macrocarpa is an indoor planting variety that many offices or families like to choose, and many friends who like lucky trees like to grow pachira by themselves, but pachira are not so easy to grow. Most of the pachira macrocarpa are made of cuttings. The following introduces two methods o...
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  • How To Make Potted Flowers Bloom More

    Choose a good pot. Flower pots should be selected with good texture and air permeability, such as wooden flower pots, which can facilitate the roots of flowers to fully absorb fertilizer and water, and lay the foundation for budding and flowering. Although plastic, porcelain and glazed flower pot...
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  • Suggestions For Placing Potted Plants In The Office

    In addition to beautification, the plant arrangement in the office is also very important for air purification. Due to the increase of office equipment such as computers and monitors, and the increase of radiation, it is important to use some plants that have a great effect on air purification an...
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  • Nine Succulents Suitable For Beginners

    1. Graptopetalum paraguayense ssp. paraguayense (N.E.Br.) E.Walther Graptopetalum paraguayense can be kept in the sun room. Once the temperature is higher than 35 degrees, the sunshade net should be used to shade, otherwise it will be easy to get sunburned. Slowly cut off the water. There is lit...
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  • Don’t Just Water The Plants After Severe Water Shortage

    The prolonged drought of potted flowers will definitely be detrimental to growth, and some will even suffer irreversible damage, and then die. Growing flowers at home is a very time-consuming task, and it is unavoidable that there is no watering for a long time. So, what should we do if the flowe...
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  • How To Water The Cactus

    The cactus is more and more loved by people, but there are also flower lovers who worry about how to water the cactus. The cactus is generally regarded as a "lazy plant" and does not need to be taken care of. This is actually a misunderstanding. In fact, cactus, like oth...
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  • How to control the flowering period of Bougainvillea?

    If the bougainvillea blooms earlier than the desired time, you can slow down the blooming of the bougainvillea by stopping fertilization, shading, and lowering the ambient temperature. It is relatively troublesome if the flowering period of Bougainvillea is postponed. W...
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  • Maintenance Method For Sansevieria Moonshine

    Sansevieria moonshine (Baiyu sansevieria) likes scatter light. For daily maintenance, give the plants a bright environment. In winter, you can properly bask them in the sun. In other seasons, do not allow the plants to be exposed to direct sunlight. Baiyu sansevieria is afraid of freezing. In win...
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  • Cultivation methods and precautions of Chrysalidocarpus Lutescens

    Summary: Soil: It is best to use the soil with good drainage and high organic matter content for the cultivation of Chrysalidocarpus Lutescens. Fertilization: fertilize once every 1-2 weeks from May to June, and stop fertilizing after late autumn. Watering: follow the p...
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  • Alocasia cultivation methods and precautions: proper light and timely watering

    Alocasia does not like to grow in the sun and needs to be placed in a cool place for maintenance. Generally, it needs to be watered every 1 to 2 days. In summer, it needs to be watered 2 to 3 times a day to keep the soil moist at all times. In the spring and autumn seasons, light fertilizer shoul...
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  • Why Does The Ginseng Ficus Lose Its Leaves?

    There are usually three reasons for ginseng ficus to lose its leaves. One is the lack of sunlight. Long-term placed in a cool place may lead to yellow leaf disease, which will cause the leaves to fall. Move to the light and get more sun. Second, there is too much water and fertilizer, the water w...
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  • Reasons For The Rotten Roots of Sansevieria

    Although the sansevieria is easy to grow, there will still be flower lovers who encounter the bad roots problem. Most of the reasons for the bad roots of the sansevieria are caused by excessive watering, because the root system of the sansevieria is extremely underdeveloped. Because the root syst...
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