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How to water and where to put indoor flowers in winter: main tips
Winter is a difficult time for indoor plants. Short daylight hours, dry air from heating, and drafts can negatively affect their condition. However, with proper care, your green pets will delight you with their beauty even in the cold season.
OBOZ.UA has collected expert advice so that you can protect your plants and promote their growth. To make them happy even in the cold season, you need to consider a few simple but important rules of care.
The importance of plant hygiene
Regular care is the key to the health of indoor plants. Wipe the leaves from dust, arrange a warm shower (avoiding drafts), and pay special attention to new plants: after buying them, water them with warm water to help them adapt to new conditions.
Protection from cold
Old wooden windows can cause be deadly to plants. To avoid this, insulate the windows with paper or newspapers. For heat-loving plants, find a warmer place away from the windows. Chrysanthemums, geraniums, and petunias, on the other hand, do well at low temperatures.
Proper watering
The intensity of watering depends on the location of the plant. Plants that are far from the window need more frequent watering due to dry air. And those located closer to the window can be watered less often. Remember that excess moisture can lead to root rot.
Lighting
Short daylight hours are a problem for many plants that continue to grow and bloom. It is better to place them on a windowsill and add artificial light using fluorescent lamps. Flowers, such as calla lilies or cyclamen, require special attention to lighting during this period.
Air humidity
Dry indoor air is one of the main enemies of indoor plants. Spray them with water regularly. However, remember that not all plants like spraying.
Basic rules for watering in winter
Water for irrigation should be at room temperature. Do not allow the soil to dry out, but also avoid stagnant water in the pan. Loosen the soil after watering for better air access to the roots.
Spraying and dormancy period
Plants with dry leaves should be sprayed regularly, but for cacti and succulents, watering and humidification should be reduced. These species are usually dormant, so they require limited care.
Fertilizing
In winter, most plants do not need frequent fertilization. If the plant is growing or blooming, like palms or hibiscus, they are fertilized no more than once a month, cutting the dosage in half.
Winter is a time of rest for most indoor plants. However, proper care, taking into account their individual needs, will help them stay healthy and delight their owners even in the cold season.
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