White AnthuriumAnthurium is a super shade-tolerant flower that can be placed in the living room, kitchen, or study. It can be grown in soil or water. How to grow Anthurium? 1. Anthurium blooms basically all year round. If yours does not bloom, you can put it in a cooler place and receive diffuse light indoors. 2. Water the anthurium twice a week in summer and once a week in spring and autumn. Apply slow-release fertilizer or compound fertilizer once a month to ensure more flowers. PothosIt is well known that the green ivy is shade-tolerant. No matter what the light is, it can survive well in any place such as the living room, balcony, kitchen, bathroom, etc. How to grow green radish? 1. Chlorophytum likes water, but if it is watered too much, the roots will easily rot, so water it thoroughly when it is light, and use loose leaf mold + perlite as the soil. 2. If you want the green ivy to grow fast, you can water it with decomposed rice water once every half a month, or sprinkle a handful of slow-release fertilizer on the surface of the pot, which is convenient and will not burn the roots. asparagusAsparagus fern should be placed in a semi-shaded and slightly bright place at home. The living room is most suitable. Do not place it in the south balcony with good sunlight, as its leaves will easily turn yellow. How to grow asparagus fern? 1. Asparagus fern can be watered twice a week in summer, once every 7-10 days in spring and autumn, and once every half a month in winter, spraying water on the leaves every morning and evening. 2. If the asparagus fern in your home has branches with yellow leaves, or branches that grow very tall but have no leaves, you must decisively cut them off at the roots. HoyaHoya is also relatively shade-tolerant. It can be placed in a living room with poor lighting and still remain green. It can also bloom small spherical flowers in the summer that are super fragrant! How to grow Hoya? 1. In addition to being shade-tolerant, the Hoya plant is also relatively drought-tolerant. Water it thoroughly when the surface of the pot turns dry and white. It has no requirements for the soil; ordinary garden soil will do. 2. If you want the ball orchid to climb all over the wall, you should spray water on the leaves frequently to keep it moist. You can add some slow-release fertilizer or a few grains of compound fertilizer to the water, which can be used to spray the leaves and water the roots. ImpatiensImpatiens grows lushly and blooms abundantly only in the shade, such as on indoor balconies. Once it is placed in a place with strong light, it will easily be sunburned or dried out! How to grow Impatiens? 1. When watering, just keep the soil slightly moist. Do not water too much or too little to avoid drought and waterlogging. 2. When the Impatiens seedlings are about 8-10 cm tall, they need to be pinched. After pinching 2-3 times, a large flower ball will be formed, and the flowers will be particularly beautiful! CliviaClivia has large, shiny leaves and is very shade-tolerant. It can grow almost anywhere in the house, but if you want it to bloom more, you can place it on the east or west balcony or the south balcony indoors. How to grow Clivia? 1. Clivia has fleshy roots and is very drought-resistant. Water it only when the soil is dry 2 centimeters below the surface. The soil can be pine needle soil or rotted peanut shells. 2. Clivia likes fertilizer, especially oil-based fertilizer. When repotting in spring and autumn, you can put some melon seeds at the bottom of the pot, or bury some crushed peanuts in the soil every three months. ivyIvy can survive on indoor north balconies and is super easy to grow! 1. Normally, don’t water the plant unless it’s dry. Spray water on the leaves in the morning and evening. Add some liquid fertilizer to the water and it will grow vigorously! 2. Ivy is not only shade-tolerant, but also easy to propagate by cuttings. Just pinch the roots and branches, and stick them in the soil or throw them in water and it will grow! FuchsiaFuchsia likes shade and should not be exposed to strong sunlight. It can be placed on a balcony or windowsill that can get sunlight in the morning and evening. How to grow fuchsia? 1. You don’t need to water the fuchsia too often. Generally, water it 2-3 times a week in spring and autumn, and once every 1-2 days in summer. 2. Fuchsia likes fertilizer, so bury 4-5 grains of compound fertilizer every 10 days or so, and water with potassium dihydrogen phosphate before flowering. Shade-loving flowerShade-loving flowers can be considered the superstars among shade-tolerant flowers. Not only can they grow rapidly under conditions of poor light, but they can also bloom in spring, summer and autumn! How to grow shade-loving flowers? 1. Shade-loving flowers have weak root systems, so use shallow pots and loose soil that can be mixed with garden soil, leaf mold and river sand. 2. Water the pot thoroughly when the surface is dry, and apply liquid fertilizer once every half a month in spring, summer and autumn. Be careful not to sprinkle water or fertilizer on the leaves as they will easily rot. HostaHosta is a typical negative-looking flower that prefers shade. If the light is too strong, the leaves will easily turn yellow. It is a lazy-person flower and is very easy to grow! How to grow hosta? 1. There are basically no requirements for the soil. If you use relatively compacted garden soil, it is best to add some sand for ventilation! 2. Hosta likes water. Keep the soil in the pot slightly moist in spring, summer and autumn, and spray water on it every day to make it grow faster! |
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