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Video Hall Plant Double Set Starliçe Camel Base (80 160 Cm)2 Indoor Plants Strelitzia Monstera
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Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season. However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply. All the products from the production greenhouse are sent with production pots\Tubes
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Light: Determine your plant's need for light. Most indoor plants grow in a location that does not receive direct sunlight but provides adequate lighting. But some plants want more light, while others prefer shade conditions.
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Soil: Use a well-drained soil mixture. It is important that water does not accumulate in the soil to prevent the roots of plants from rotting. The choice of soil mixture suitable for the plant species is important.
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Irrigation: Determine your plant's irrigation needs. Each plant has different water needs. The general rule is to irrigate when the soil surface is slightly dry. Avoid excessive watering, as this can lead to root rot.
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Humidity: Indoor plants often like high humidity levels. Especially in winter, the air can be dry due to domestic heating systems. Placing a water-filled tray around the plant or spraying the plant regularly can increase moisture levels.
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Fertilization: Feed indoor plants at regular intervals in spring and summer. Use an indoor plant fertilizer that is suitable for the type of plant. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can damage the plant.
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Cleaning: The leaves of the plants may become dusty over time. By cleaning the leaves regularly, you can ensure that the plant receives more light for photosynthesis.
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Pruning: If necessary, pruning to shape plants and clean dead parts. Pruning can promote healthier and regular growth of the plant.
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Pot Replacement: As your plant grows or the soil in the pot deteriorates, you can take the plant to a new pot and add fresh soil.


