Did you know? Indoor plants are easy to care for – they do not need much attention.
Yes, you read that right. In fact, over-caring can actually harm them.
Check here Tips to Keep Your Houseplants Healthy & Green
Keep indoor plants in bright light, indirect sunlight for better growth.
Note:
Do not keep in dark areas such as bathroom or kitchens where natural light is limited.
For best results, expose your indoor plants to morning sunlight for 2 hours, twice a week.
Look for plants that are healthy and in a good condition.
A plant that already looks stressed or weak may struggle to survive once you bring it home.
The soil mixture for indoor plants should be light, well-balanced, and not too compact.
Indoor plants generally do not require frequent watering, so it’s important to check the soil giving water.
– Try not to move or disturb your plants frequently while cleaning. Most indoor plants thrive best in a stable, undisturbed environment.
Only remove the dead or damaged parts of the plant—there’s no need for heavy pruning.
Indoor plants grow slowly, so they do not need frequent feeding.
Onion peel water, seaweed liquid, etc.