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Propagating money tree: instructions for cuttings and cuttings

table of contentspreparationPropagation via cuttings: instructions1. Cut off head cuttings2. Clean the cutting3. Root formation4. Plant the cuttings5. Maintain cuttingPropagate over offshoots: InstructionsOf the Money tree is one of the most popular houseplants when a subtropical theme is taken up. The South African plant is not only decorative, but also easy to care for and can easily be propagated using cuttings and cuttings. Even beginners can reproduce Crassula ovata without any problems,...

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Dragon tree gets brown leaves and tips: what to do?

table of contentscausesSubstrate changeWrong locationHumidity too lowFertilizeDiseasesBacterial burnLeaf spot diseaseRoot rotCut brown leavesOf the Dragon tree - botanically "Dracaena" is an easy to care for houseplant. Occasionally, however, there may be brown discoloration on the leaves or the tips of the dragon tree. This does not necessarily have to be caused by a serious care mistake, sometimes it is just a sign of the natural cycle in which individual leaves are dying off. However, if t...

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Pour ficus microcarpa ginseng: the right amount of water

table of contentsWrong pouringLeaf loss if watered incorrectlycausesPour Ficus microcarpa ginseng properlyFinger testsummerwintersprayWith the Ficus microcarpa ginseng there is one of the most famous types of plants, the Japanese art of bonsai. The Chinese fig is extremely easy to care for and cut resistant, which makes it ideal bonsai power. However, there is a problem which owners of the laurel-Fig is often a headache: the right amount of water when pouring. Pouring the Ficus microcarpa gin...

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Window leaf: is the Monstera poisonous? Information for people, cats and dogs

table of contentsingredientsSapToxicityFor catsFor dogsMonstera deliciosa, better known as the delicious Window leaf, is one of the most popular houseplants and is offered in pots in numerous hardware stores and even supermarkets. The arum plant is often kept because of the large leaves, as these create a tropical character in your own four walls. Since the plant is a plant from tropical Central and South America, many parents and pet owners wonder whether window leaves are poisonous.ingredie...

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Schefflera propagate using cuttings and cuttings

table of contentsMultiply ScheffleraAbout cuttingsCut cuttingsRooting in a glass of waterRooting in soilLet the leaf cuttings take rootGaining offshoots by mossingWith a Schefflera (bot. Schefflera arboricolaver), also known as ray aralia, you can bring lush greenery into your four walls without much maintenance. With its shapely, rich green or variegated leaves and the graceful growth, it is rightly one of the most beautiful green plants, whether at home or in the office. Not only is it nice...

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Is Croton Poisonous? Information on Codiaeum variegatum for humans and animals

table of contentsingredients1. Terpenes2. Phorbol ester3. 5-deoxyingenol4. Oil that is not precisely definedEffect on peopleEffect on animalsdogsCatsRodents and rabbitsCroton is a popular ornamental plant that is kept mainly for its leaf color and variety of varieties. The miracle shrub comes from tropical Southeast Asia and northern Australia and must because of their Sensitivity to cold, 15 ° C is the minimum temperature, ideally kept indoors all year round will. Due to the proximity of the...

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Dragon tree loses yellow leaves

table of contentsBrown tipsYellow leaves(Natural) leaf lossCracks in the leavesCulture conditionsOf the Dragon tree is a popular houseplant and can be found in many living rooms. However, due to its tropical origin, it is not entirely easy to care for. Yellow leaves, brown tips and loss of leaves are unfortunately not uncommon. Here we reveal to those interested what the reasons for this can be and what can be remedied. Brown tipsOne of the most common problems with the dragon tree is brown l...

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Dieffenbachia gets yellow leaves: what to do?

table of contentsYellow leaves - cause and solutionThe siteThe careThe pouringnutrientDiseasesRepotIts lush leaves and striking pattern make the Dieffenbachia a feast for the eyes and the center of countless plant arrangements on the windowsill or in the winter garden. But again and again this imposing plant can develop yellow leaves. We explain what may be the cause and what the optimal solution for it looks like.Yellow leaves - cause and solutionThere are a number of reasons why the leaves ...

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Ficus species from A-Z: List with name and picture

table of contentsEvergreen plantsBanyan tree (Ficus bengahalensis)Bodhi tree, peepulbaum (Ficus religiosa)Weeping fig (Ficus benjamina)Chinese fig tree (Ficus retusa)Real fig tree (Ficus carica)Violin fig (Ficus lyrata)Large-leaved Climbing Fig (Ficus sagittata)Rubber tree (Ficus elastica)Climbing fig (Ficus pumila)Congo fig (Ficus buxifolia)Long-leaved rubber tree (Ficus longifolia)Bay fig (Ficus microcarpa)Mistletoe fig (Ficus deltoidea)Mosaic fig (Ficus aspera)Natal fig (Ficus triangularis...

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Is the bob hair poisonous? Dangers to children and pets

table of contentsIs bob hair poisonous?confusionNon-toxic to humansNon-toxic to animalsThere are plants that are called poisonous even though they are completely non-poisonous. With bob hairs too, the question often arises as to whether they are poisonous. Where did these wrong attributions or Rumors come is usually unknown. One reason may be that the pet nibbled on various plants and was last caught nibbling on the bobbed head. We have summarized everything about the toxicity of bob hairs fo...

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