May be the best choice for your living room.
As an indoor plant, the Peace Lily is a favorite among plant lovers. There are different species of this plant, and its scientific name is Spathiphyllum. The Peace Lily is popular worldwide for its white flowers and dark green leaves. This indoor plant blooms twice a year, and once the flower blooms, it lasts for about two months. With proper care, this plant can live for many years. The Peace Lily also improves indoor air quality by purifying the air. It removes benzene, formaldehyde, ethylene, ammonia, and other harmful substances from the indoor environment, making the air cleaner. The Peace Lily is among the top 10 air-purifying plants approved by NASA. This plant can survive well with minimal care.
Care Requirements:
Light: Indirect bright light is preferred by Peace Lily plants. With the right amount of light, this plant produces more flowers and stays healthy. Although they can survive in low light, they produce fewer and smaller flowers. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves and flowers, so it should be kept out of direct sunlight. To fully enjoy the beauty of the Peace Lily, keep it in bright, indirect light.
Watering: Peace Lily does not like overwatering at all. If you give too much water, the plant can rot and die. Depending on the size of the pot, you need to decide how much water to give. Insert your finger into the soil to check if it is wet. If the soil is wet, there is no need to water; if the soil is completely dry, water as needed. In winter and monsoon, the amount of watering should be reduced. It is important to ensure the soil does not become completely dry.
Temperature and Humidity: Peace Lily prefers a warm and humid climate. A temperature between 20-28°C is ideal for this plant. If the temperature drops below 7°C, this plant struggles to survive. The plant can live well in normal humidity and grow healthily. To maintain the right humidity level, the leaves should be misted at least once a day during the hot season.
Soil: Peace Lily prefers soil with good drainage. The soil mixture should be prepared to prevent water accumulation. A suitable soil mixture could be: 25% garden soil, 25% cocopeat, 25% compost manure, and 25% perlite. Adding one large neem shell and one large bone meal can enhance the soil.
Fertilizer: If you apply fertilizer regularly in the right amount, the plant will produce the best quality flowers. Apply slow-release fertilizer once a month, except in winter. If the pot size is 6-8 inches, apply compost to the soil 3-4 times a year. If the plant does not flower, use NPK 19:19:19 or 20:20:20.
Propagation: Peace Lily can be propagated through root division. If a stem with roots is separated and placed in moist soil, it will grow into a new plant within a few days. Propagation can be done anytime except in winter.
Pests: Peace Lily is not usually attacked by pests. However, if pests do attack, mix 5 ml of neem oil in 1 liter of water and spray the entire plant.
Toxicity: Peace Lily plants are generally toxic, so keep them away from children and pets.
We know flowers as symbols of love and respect. Not everyone likes all types of flowers. I would like to introduce you to a flower called Dianthus chinensis. If you look at this flower well, you will fall in love with it. According to Google, the original habitat of Dianthus chinensis is North China, Korea, Mongolia, and South Russia. Dianthus chinensis flowers are called by different names in different parts of the world such as China pink, Chinese pink, and Indian pink. In the flowers of the shrub, there is an abundance of pink color, but different textures are seen like Petunia. It is a winter flower, so it is only seen in winter in South Asia. It is not seen much during the rest of the year. However, in places or countries where the climate is winter all year round, this flower can be found all year round. The flowers are usually bright pink, but they are also red, white, and shades of purple. The leaves are narrow and green. This plant is usually not more than 30-50 cm tall.
Cultivation:
When the flowers dry, collect the seeds and scatter them in wet soil in September or October. You will get new small seedlings in 10-12 days. Flowers will appear within 3-4 months. Also, cut any branch of the plant, soak it in root hormone, and plant it in wet soil. A new plant can be obtained this way. The propagation done by planting the seedlings separately is called the root division method. Through this, new seedlings are also obtained.
Pests: Dianthus chinensis does not attract many pests. If you want to keep the plant healthy, mix 5ml of pesticide in 1 liter of water, shake it well, and spray it on the branches and leaves of the plant, except for the flowers.
Overview:
Gerbera daisies are flowering plants found in Asia, Africa, and South America. According to Google, plant theorist J.D. Hooker introduced Gerbera as a South African flower in a famous Botanical Magazine in 1889. At that time, this plant was known as Transvaal daisy or Barberton daisy. In Africa, it is still called African daisy by many. Gerbera flowers are naturally yellow, orange, white, pink, and red. The diameter of the flower ranges from 6 cm to 12 cm. As a decorative flower, this Gerbera flower is in demand all over the world. Gerbera is the number 5 flower among the world’s favorite flowers. Gerbera is a winter flower but blooms all year round in places that are neither too hot nor too cold.
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Fertilizer:
Gerbera flower plants love fertilizer. Therefore, one handful of compost fertilizer can be applied after 15-20 days in winter. In summer, half a handful of compost fertilizer can be applied after 2 months. Dry banana skin, cut it into small pieces, and mix it with the soil at the base of the plant to get good flowers.
Propagation:
There are two methods of propagation for Gerbera flower plants. The first is to collect seeds from flowers and plant them in wet soil to get new seedlings. Another method is to obtain new seedlings by root division.
Pests Attack:
Gerbera plants often attract pests. Mixing 5ml of neem oil in 1 liter of water and spraying it every 15-20 days will reduce the possibility of pest attack.
Description: There are at least 100 species of trees native to Madagascar. The Kalanchoe flower plant is very easy to grow, making it popular as a houseplant worldwide. In temperate regions, this plant can be kept both indoors and outdoors. However, it is better to use it as an indoor plant in places with low temperatures. Kalanchoe flower plants have succulent green leaves that are shiny. Some varieties have variegated or differently colored leaves. Kalanchoe flowers are usually small and come in various colors like pink, white, red, orange, and yellow. Flowers appear during winter or early spring.
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Description: Today, I will talk about a beautiful flower that everyone knows—the Dahlia. According to Google information, the Dahlia flower is native to Mexico and Central America. A total of 42 species of Dahlia flowers can be found worldwide. Among them, hybrid species are commonly cultivated in gardens in different parts of the world. They are used for decoration and as cut flowers on various occasions. A Dahlia flower can grow from one stem, and its diameter can range from 5 cm to 30 cm (or 1 foot). Most flowers have 2 chromosomes, but the Dahlia flower has 8 chromosomes, making it unique and beautiful from all sides. Dahlia flower plants have green leaves that can vary from simple to compound, with serrate or lobed edges.
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Description: Marigolds bring a burst of color to gardens in the winter, transforming nature into a vibrant display of yellows and oranges reminiscent of a thousand suns. These flowers are highly attractive to butterflies, bees, beetles, and other pollinators. Marigolds are fast growers, reaching maturity in just 7-8 months after planting. The plant’s height can range from 7 inches to 4 feet. Although there are about 50 species of marigolds worldwide, only 3-4 species are commonly seen. Native to Central America and Mexico, marigolds predominantly come in yellow and orange, but red and copper-colored varieties also enhance garden beauty. The leaves are typically green and fragrant. Marigold flowers can be small, with a diameter of 2-5 cm, or large, up to 15 cm in bud.
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