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Indoor Plant Care

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🌱 Indoor Plant Care Tips

Caring for indoor plants doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right amount of light, water, and care, your plants can thrive and brighten your home or workspace. Here are some simple yet effective tips to keep your indoor plants healthy and happy:

1. Light Matters

  • Most indoor plants love indirect sunlight.

  • Place them near a window with filtered light.

  • Low-light plants (like Snake Plant & ZZ Plant) can survive in shaded areas.

2. Watering Wisely

  • Overwatering is the #1 cause of plant death.

  • Always check the soil: water only when the top inch feels dry.

  • Use pots with drainage holes to avoid root rot.

3. Humidity & Temperature

  • Indoor plants prefer moderate humidity (40–60%).

  • Mist leaves occasionally or place a water tray nearby.

  • Keep away from direct air conditioning or heaters.

4. Soil & Fertilizer

  • Use well-draining potting soil.

  • Fertilize every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring & summer).

  • Reduce feeding in fall and winter when plants grow slower.

5. Cleaning & Pruning

  • Dust leaves regularly with a damp cloth so they can breathe.

  • Remove yellow or dead leaves to encourage new growth.

  • Trim leggy stems to maintain shape.

6. Repotting

  • Repot every 12–18 months or when roots start peeking out of the pot.

  • Choose a pot one size larger for healthy growth.

7. Common Indoor Plant Problems

  • Yellow leaves = overwatering.

  • Brown leaf tips = low humidity or too much fertilizer.

  • Drooping leaves = underwatering or sudden temperature change.

Indoor Plant Care FAQ

What are indoor plant basics?

Indoor plants need proper light, water, and humidity to thrive and stay healthy.

How often should I water?

Watering frequency depends on the plant type, size, and environment. Generally, check the soil moisture regularly.

What light do plants need?

Most indoor plants prefer bright, indirect light. Some can tolerate low light, but growth may slow.

How to prevent pests?

Regularly inspect plants, maintain cleanliness, and use natural pest deterrents to prevent infestations.

Can I fertilize my plants?

Yes, fertilizing during the growing season helps provide essential nutrients for healthy growth.

What if my plant is wilting?

Wilting may indicate overwatering or underwatering. Check the soil moisture and adjust your care routine accordingly.

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