What Are The Basic Care Tips For Flowers?

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1. Never hold the plants in the draft!

Draft harms the plants, it affects badly the development of plants and the leaves will fall out.

2. Regular watering

Maintaining the soil moist is guaranteeing long-lasting growth. Put your finger into the ground around the plant, so that you can feel the moisture of the soil. This way you can tell when is the right time to water the plants.

3. Do not overdo it when watering!

Abundant watering or too often the cause of damaging the root of the plant, and the leaves begin to fall. The plant does better with “thirst” than over watering.

4. Spray the leaves with water

Plants do not like dry air. Occasionally spray the leaves to refresh them, but not those with hairy leaf (eg. Violets, …).

5. For the plants, far more important is the moisture in the air than in the soil – they feel and look much better.

6. Do not water the plants with cold water

Cold water causes shock for the plants. Tap water contains a lot of chlorine, which harms plants. So, if you use tap water, leave it in a bottle, so that it will lose the chlorine, to become softer (and warmer).

7. Do not expose plants to temperature shocks

Plants prefer a uniform ambient temperature.

8. Feed the plants

In spring and summer, a period of increased growth and flowering, the plants need regular nutrition – feed them!

9. Place the plant in the appropriate place

Depending on the type of the plant, some like more or less bright places; Without exception, plants do not like physical contact.

10. Group your plants

If you have available space, group the plants by type.

11. Transplant the plants at the right time

Plant to be transplanted into a larger container (one size bigger) only when the roots become visible or are protruding through openings in the bottom of pots. In the period of intense flowering you can not bother them!

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