Indoor plants in winter archives

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Indoor plants don't really come to rest. But the lack of light in winter often causes them a lot of trouble. If you can set it up, you should provide additional lighting during the cold season. This gives the plants strength. Plants that are supplied with additional lighting over the winter are also less likely to be attacked by pests. The dry heating air can be improved by spraying the plants frequently. Watering is only done sparingly in winter, and fertilizing should be stopped completely during this time, even for indoor plants. Houseplants are also very grateful for a hand-warm shower in winter, we should treat them to it every few weeks. This dusts the leaves and our indoor plants can breathe easy. In winter, there are a few basic things to keep in mind when dealing with indoor plants. The cooler a plant is, the less it is watered. At least the top layer of soil must be dry before watering again. Standing wetness must be avoided at all costs. Plants that are watered daily in summer are watered every three days in winter at the earliest. Water at room temperature, not cold. It is also important to avoid drafts and cold floors. When airing the window, the plants must be removed from the window. Many do not like the cold at all and shed their leaves. However, since ventilation is important, it is better to place the plants in a warmer place for a short time. Houseplants require special care in winter, because during the actual cold period, many plants are kept in warm living rooms and are often endangered by pests. Here are a few tips and tricks to help houseplants survive the winter.

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