10 Tips for Caring for Ornamental Plants so They Are Fertile & Not Easily Withered

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There are many kinds of ornamental plants and usually the treatment depends on the type. You cannot equate the care of ornamental plants with one another.for those of you who want to try caring for ornamental plants, it's good to know how to care for them first. There are a number of things that need attention.

Starting from watering, applying fertilizer, light intensity, and so on. For watering, for example, each ornamental plant has different water requirements.

There are ornamental plants that are only watered when the soil is completely dry, some are watered every day so they don't wilt easily. Of course water is indeed an important point in caring for ornamental plants, Mother.

Then how in full is how to care for ornamental plants to thrive? Here are 10 important tips for caring for ornamental plants.

  1. Light

The light needs of indoor and outdoor ornamental plants are different, Mother. Indoor ornamental plants are usually happy with bright light from indirect sunlight. So, they can thrive in the house.

If the sun is so intense that it penetrates your window, you should put a curtain to protect the ornamental plant. So that the light exposed to ornamental plants is still as needed.

But back again, adjust it to the type of ornamental plants that Mother has. For succulents, for example, although it is often used as an indoor ornamental plant, this type is still strong in direct bright sunlight for a long time.

  1. Compatibility

If you are busy working, you will usually forget everything, including caring for ornamental plants in the house. Well, for busy mothers, it is better to plant ornamental plants that have good compatibility and remain fertile without intense care.

For example, succulent ornamental plants such as ZZ that can survive must not be properly cared for. The main thing that is needed by ZZ ornamental plants is sufficient light, either bright or medium. Then water it when the soil is dry.

However, if you have more time, you can choose ornamental plants that require less maintenance, such as orchids or ferns.

  1. Water

It is better to lack than excess to water an ornamental plant. Too much water can cause the roots to rot.

Just remove your houseplant watering schedule, and water the plants sparingly when needed. First check the soil in ornamental plant pots to make sure it is dry at least 5 cm from the surface.

The frequency of watering ornamental plants usually varies depending on the season. During the summer, you may need to water more often because the soil will dry out faster.

  1. Humidity

The next tip is humidity. Moisture is very important to pay attention to so that plants do not wither easily and can thrive.

Some tropical plants, such as orchids and ferns, like high humidity and indirect light. In contrast to cactus ornamental plants that like dry air and direct bright light.

For this reason, Mother must know the types of ornamental plants to be treated. So that it can adjust its humidity needs.

  1. Temperature stable

In general, ornamental plants cannot live in places where the temperature is extreme, too cold or too hot. This is also the case in areas where sudden, extreme changes often occur.

Although indeed, there are some ornamental plants that survive and can thrive. For that, Moms need to keep the house temperature stable if you have indoor ornamental plants.

Keep the room temperature so it's neither too hot nor too cold. Avoid placing plants near heating or air conditioning.

  1. Fertilizer

For some ornamental plants, fertilizer is not really important, you know. If you want to fertilize, give just a little. Most of the fertilizers that are sold in stores must first be diluted using water, then they can be used.

We recommend that you use a multipurpose fertilizer, Mother. It is important that you always follow the appropriate instructions for fertilizing.

Then if you have just replaced the soil, don't fertilize ornamental plants. This is because the new soil still has good nutrition for ornamental plants. Mothers will also get fertile plants and will not wither easily.

  1. Buy at a trusted store

If you want to get a good ornamental plant, buy it at a store that sells good quality. In addition to getting quality ornamental plants, you can ask the seller a lot about ornamental plants.

Avoid buying in supermarkets that usually store ornamental plants in a dark warehouse or basement. Check again when buying it for yellow leaves, odd spots, and shaky stems, as these are signs of an unhealthy houseplant.

  1. Attention

When caring for houseplants, show your concern for them. Build closeness to it so that ornamental plants can easily adapt.

Paying attention to houseplants is a sign that you need to know when is the best time to water them, the required temperature is high or low, and what kind of light you like.

If you have built a relationship with ornamental plants, you will not feel bothered anymore in taking care of them. Even Mother wants to add other ornamental plants to care for.

  1. Repotting

The next tip is to bother or replace the soil in the pot with a new mixture. Newly purchased ornamental plants should be replaced with fresher soil.

In addition, pay attention if you just bought decorative plants with plastic pots that are widely sold in stores, have the roots come out? If you feel that the pot doesn't fit, of course you need to replace it, Mother.

Replace with a pot that is about 2 to 7 cm bigger than the pot that doesn't fit, Mother. So that it fits perfectly with the size of the ornamental plant. Don't be too big either so you don't get too much water when you water it.

  1. Drainage

When you move ornamental plants to a larger place, such as those made from ceramic or fiber glass, make sure that the place has a hole at the bottom. This is done to prevent the water from standing in the pot too long.

Let the rest of the watering seep out. So that ornamental plants get enough water that is needed.

Prepare a plate, then place it under a pot of ornamental plants to avoid wet floors. If you want, you can make your own drainage by lining the bottom of the pot with stones to make gaps for the water to flow.

If you have this, your ornamental plants will thrive and won't wither easily.