House plants are good for your health, but sometimes plants get worse, it is not easy to diagnose problems! It may be too much (or not enough) for the sun, dry climate, or poor soil. If your plants are in the last stop, these quick hints may save that life!
Green thumb Note: It may take up to 3 months for the plant's health to change drastically, so please be patient.
I will remove the dead leaves. Use scissors or pruned pairs of scissors to remove all dead leaves. Note: Even if they do not look perfectly healthy, do not forget any small sprouts - these areas still have the potential for new growth!
Remove the dead branches and stems. When trimming a branch, cut it little by little starting from the top. Please check the center color of the rod each time you trim. Even though it seems that the stem dies as it approaches the root, it may notice that its center still exists and is green (not brown and fragile). Please turn off pruning if you see green. Within a month after trimming the stem, the new branch will germinate from the old bud if it works.
Please consider recreating. When your plant is just a few people, the bowl you originally planted may be the right size. However, if your indoor plants grew, the pot might be too small! I will remove your plants from your house. If the roots are wrapped in a pot or protrude from the root ball, it is necessary to repot. Please choose a pot slightly larger than the root ball and confirm that there is enough drain outlet at the bottom of the pan. Note: Follow the need for plant-specific migration, remember that you may need to add more potted soil
Please check the humidity level of your house. If you notice that the soil in the plant is dry (even after one day of giving water) your house's humidity may be too low. To solve this problem, place a plate full of gravel under the plant. Add a little water to the pot (Do not let the water exceed the gravel). As the water evaporates, the humidity around the plant rises.
Control the sun. If your plants do not show too much sunlight (scorched, yellowed leaves) or insufficient sun signs (almost blooming), you may need to change the amount of sunlight Hmm. If you recently trimmed the stem (see Step 2), you need to supply about half of the recommended light to the plant until the plant shows new growth. If the location does not satisfy your factory, try testing different windows (even in different rooms). Tip: Southern exposure provides the most lighting to your plant
Add nutrients. Like humans, plants need adequate nutrition to stay healthy. To add vitality to the plants, some tea bags can be reused in potted soil. If you do not like the appearance of the tea bag in the soil, please pour the loose leaf tea directly into the pot. Are not you drinking tea? You can give the same nutrition by adding a 1/2 inch layer of coffee powder to the soil.
One of the repeated themes we noticed when talking to abandoned gardeners was frustration of the dying plant. People will be very happy to choose seeds or see growth. That way, plants can not breed (or even survive) for various reasons. This feeling is very personal. Unfulfilled expectations led to lack of understanding of the specific causes of factory collapse. One of the fundamental causes of this depression is the lack of education. Botany and agriculture courses are starting to appear in the course of K - 12 students, but it is difficult to organize and maintain. There is no national plan, training or funding source that emphasizes how food is being developed. There are many wonderful regional projects supported by respected voices, they focus on the garden and agriculture, but this is a decline in the garden bucket compared to what we think is very big.
There are many reasons for having a garden at school. One reason is to help the environment. We save many animals by planting the plants they eat. An example is monarch butterfly. You can save them by planting the spruce plants. There is also a farmers market to earn money for our school. It also loves nature and motivates us to take care of it. These are some of the reasons the school has a garden.
There are reasons why almost no plant grows in and around saline. Even low concentration saline is fatal to plant cells. Unlike sugar, plant cells can not use salt. When saline enters the plant cells, all other moisture immediately passes through the cell permeable membrane. In this process the plant really dies with the thirst. For plants grown in salt water, these plants developed a special system to filter salt at their base and store fresh water in a water bag.