Does love grow on plants ?  With love and positivity, they can thrive. Plants resemble humans.  Both of these things sprout from tiny seeds. They can both flourish with some love and a positive atmosphere. As far as their bodies are concerned, they are both extremely sensitive to their environment.

You’re not alone if you’ve destroyed plant after plant while trying to bring life into your home via the cultivation of houseplants. You need to give yourself a break first.

When tending to a plant, one of the most crucial tasks is providing enough light.

One may be tempted to place a new plant somewhere only for decorative purposes.

Every single one of your plants needs light. To produce carbohydrates, plants use a process called photosynthesis, which requires light, oxygen, and water (energy).

To expand its tissues, open its flowers, and generate offspring, a plant must have access to this vital energy source.

Don't Be Cheap On The Potting Soil

Gardening tools, seeds, pruner, rake, shovel, Grown On Plants

We can’t emphasize enough how important it is to remember this while caring for plants.

You wouldn’t feed your pet garbage and then be surprised when it didn’t thrive; the same logic applies to potting mix. The same goes for plant soil potting mix!

Peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite-rich potting soil mixes are ideal for houseplants. These mixtures dry up rapidly, yet have the ability to absorb water efficiently and resist compaction, which is good news for those of us who tend to overwater.

The major cause of death for plants. We get it, you want to show your plant some TLC, but sometimes the best way to do it is to just let it alone.

You should establish a watering routine and try to adhere to the watering amounts suggested for the type of plant. Water plants just when the soil feels dry, approximately one inch down. 

Humidifiers and pebble trays may be purchased to boost humidity while creating a pleasant environment.

#5 Mix things up a little.

Try different locations for your plants and don’t be scared to switch things up! Even more so if their development seems to have halted. It’s a simple method to breathe new life into a space, and it may even promote plant growth. Changing the direction of your plants might be the difference between life and death, so please make the right choice.

One must treat each plant individually.

Every plant variety is unique. In terms of light, watering, fertilizing, pot size, and temperature, to name a few, each have varied requirements. For plants in the rainforest, humidity is crucial, as their fragile leaves can easily wilt in a dry environment.

Although succulents and other desert plants thrive in arid environments, most houseplants are tropical and need humidity levels between 40 and 50% to thrive.

Nice collection of succulents-Taking A Closer Look

Most individuals either over- or under-water their plants, making watering one of the most difficult aspects of plant care.

Take care in your selection of the pot.

When you buy a new plant, chances are good that it has already outgrown its plastic container.

Even though a plant that has been allowed to grow too large for its container appears fantastic when it first emerges from the greenhouse, it will eventually begin to contract as it adjusts to its new environment if no action is taken to repot it.

If you want your plant to thrive, you should repot it into a container that is at least two inches deeper and wider than the plastic one it arrived in. In order to refresh the soil and give the plant a boost in nutrition, re-potting is essential. 

Female Selecting Pots For Artificial Plants

Try to find a variety of sizes and plant types, as well as foliage with unique forms and textures, when you go plant shopping. We’ve come a long way from the traditional plant stand, and there are now several options for displaying houseplants in a stylish manner. You may save crucial floor space without sacrificing aesthetics by hanging plants from the ceiling or walls using macramé.

If you want to make a bold visual statement, consider installing a vertical garden system in lieu of a traditional piece of wall art.

Don't Have A green Thumb?

If you have read this blog and thought, “yikes, been there done that, yikes none of these stuff truly works folks,” then you are not alone. If that’s the case, please accept our deepest condolences… however, it seems like you could have black thumb. Your mental health would benefit from accepting this as a fact and moving on.

The good news is, however, that many attractive fake plants have recently entered the market, designed just for individuals like you. Although, let’s be honest, a few of them may be very costly. It’s more cost-effective than replacing the same plant ten times until it finally succumbs to its ill fate. Right?!
Here, you wouldn’t know it was an artificial plant if you didn’t know it was one.

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