Posts Tagged ‘Plants’

If your plants are initially green, but started to show some symptoms that indicate that it is dying, then you should move it. Move the plants into larger pots. Now, in order to successfully move your plant, follow these tips:
Plant growth can be impaired even when you’re not giving enough attention.

Well, when it happens like that, examine the cause. The first thing that you need to examine is of course the watering. Identify whether the plants have enough water and the food as well. At a certain period, give your plants enough fertilizer. Other than that, your plant may need more air.

If the problem is not that, maybe there’s something else. Your plants might want to move from its “house” because the container is too narrow for it. Narrow containers make disturbed growth. Therefore, immediately move the plant into a bigger “house”.

The trick, remove all plants from pots that have been outgrown. Be careful so that the roots are not disturbed. Then wipe the dirt around the ground, including pieces that have been rotting roots. If you have trouble getting out of potted plants, Read the rest of this entry »

Nelumbo nucifera, better known by the name of the lotus, the lotus is often equated with the person (nymphaea) because it’s still one family. Popular because of the lotus flower is often used in Buddhist ceremonies such as in Thailand, Cambodia or China.

Enchantment of the flowers during full bloom, making lotus favored as an ornamental plant, grown in water and mud.

Lotus flowers that had been circulating in the market have a large petals and single (not tiered). Now, a new type of lotus comes, i.e. lotus with double lids (flats), which form a ‘topping’, as well as sunflowers. Besides in the swamp or in ornamental ponds, how to plant it can also be in containers of water in wide-mouthed jar.

PLANTING LOTUS:

• Make sure the surrounding area gets sun at least four to six hours a day (if not, forget to plant a lotus, as it will not get optimal results). Read the rest of this entry »

It sucks to see your plants wilt droop. Plants that wilt still we can refresh through appropriate measures. Of course, before we have to know in advance its cause. Believe me through the proper handling, your plants are wilting before, are now strong again and ready to decorate the living room or your living room.

There are two possible causes of your ornamental plants suddenly wilt. First, the soil is too dry. The second cause is the exact opposite. Your plants got too much water. It was easy to detect it, hold the soil. If it is too dry, flush with water and place it outside the home. But avoid the plants from direct sunlight. Place in a protected place until the leaves which are bent can be tough again.

Well, what if the problem is too much water? There are two ways to overcome them. The first, remove the entire contents of the pot. Your caution is essential here that the roots are not broken. Then wrap around the surface of the soil with paper towels, newspaper, or cloth that can absorb water. Read the rest of this entry »