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Indoor Plants: Secrets and Virtues -part 3-
Among the most important maintenance tasks make an effort to keep your plants clean so that they can breathe easily, absorb vital light of the sun and produce its own food through photosynthesis.
At least once a month clean the top and back surface of the leaves leaving them shiny (and be sure to hold the sheets with her free hand) using a soft cloth dampened with warm water and removing excess water with paper towel, as they may cause breakage or overheating. Read the rest of this entry »
Indoor Plants: Secrets and Virtues -part 2-
You can convert a large plant in a more manageable transplanting individual stems or shoots other pots. To this must be cut in such a way to let each of them the amount of chemicals needed to advance vital new growth. Simply look at leaving healthy roots and healthy to allow independence of each plant and adaptation to new environment.
Start pulling the plant out of its pot and extending over an area of work. Be sure to leave such a mix of soil around the roots as possible. Search groups stems that approach the desired plant size. Carefully set them aside with your fingers or use a knife or a trowel to divide. Examine each plant divided and discard any stems or leaves or badly damaged. Read the rest of this entry »
Indoor Plants: Secrets and Virtues -part 1-

Indoor plants generally require little maintenance, and offer many advantages. With just a time to expose to sunlight, and touched up a couple of times a year to stimulate growth, you can achieve a beautiful natural decoration.
Many think that spring is the best time to prune and transplant but in reality, this is often not the case. If you are growing an indoor plant that comes from an external environment, you must first clean it and eliminate any harmful insect with an appropriate pesticide.
To keep these plants should always expose them to sunlight, which is the best way to nurture their new outbreaks, “and then submit it to some pruning later. Read the rest of this entry »


