Houseplants and indoor flowers care calendar: November December

CARE OF ROOM FLOWERS AND PLANTS IN NOV-DECEMBER

ROOM PLANT CARE IN NOVEMBER DECEMBER

ROOM PLANT CARE IN NOVEMBER DECEMBER

Daylight hours are getting shorter, therefore tropical plants (senpolii, decorative leaf begonias, ficuses, etc.) it would be good to light up 3-4 hours a day. No backlight, but at temperature +10-15 city, and reduced watering may cost some succulents, zefirantes. If there is no insulated loggia for them, balcony, put the pots on the window behind a thick curtain, fencing off the sun with a cardboard screen.

Coming out of rest to Schlumberger, hemanthus, put the poinsettia on the south window and spray it with soft water from a spray bottle for several days. Then start watering little by little. If Schlumberger was not transplanted in the spring, then, if necessary, you can now transfer it into a larger pot. However, if buds appeared, transplant after flowering.

be careful: scabbards, spider mites are more likely to attack dried plants.

NOVEMBER - seasonal work. Houseplant care in November.

Do not allow, to keep the plants close to the batteries. Cordy-linam, citrus, arrange additional air humidification for palm trees for the winter, pouring pebbles or expanded clay into the pallet and pouring some water; spray the leaves regularly, turn on a humidifier or indoor fountain.

Many ferns (птерис мечевидный, pellet, adiantum, Japanese ligodium, etc.) need high humidity (from 60%) - monitor the condition of the soil and do not forget to spray the plants. You can put a pot in a planter, pouring water into it so, so that the granules at the bottom (expanded clay or decorative) were slightly covered.

Peperomias on the eve and during winter do not need to be sprayed. Too humid air, just like a cold windowsill, can lead to, that the leaves will cease to be glossy.

Echeveria, pahiphytum, rejuvenated, stonecrops cost dry wintering at temperatures from +5-10 city, to 15 city.

December for plants. What houseplants need in December?

© Author: Ludmila ULEISKAYA, cand biol. Science. r. Yalta

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