Plants suffer in summer from the effects of heat and lack of attention from vacation. If they’ve dried up while you’re away, you’ll need to moisturize them as much as possible to restore their glory. As? Remove the top of the soil and remove the plant from the pot, being very careful not to damage the roots. Place it in a bowl of warm water for 10 minutes. Put it back in the pot and spray its leaves with a spray bottle.
September is a good month to transplant some houseplants if you haven’t done it in spring as it is neither cold nor very hot. Before that, it is convenient to remove the dry leaves and make a maintenance pruning by cutting off the old stems.
Plant annual species so they can flower next spring. Choose from varieties such as petunias, daisies, zinnias or begonias, among others. Don’t forget the bulbs – such as dahlias, lilies or amaryllis – which are planted now and will bloom in the spring.
Fertilize your plants. In September it is important to provide the plants with a higher dose of fertilizer to strengthen them for autumn and winter. At this time, it is convenient to choose fertilizers rich in potassium.
The Ficus Lyrata is a very ornamental tropical plant with large, light green leaves. She likes warm temperatures and cannot tolerate cold.
It is a small and low-maintenance herb that adapts very well to the environment. Blooming her beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers only last a day. They are orange, pink or purple.
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