Are you tired of growing green ivy and spider plants? Replace them with these 6 kinds of flowers and place them in the living room, and they will bloom all year round!

Are you tired of growing green ivy and spider plants? Replace them with these 6 kinds of flowers and place them in the living room, and they will bloom all year round!

Begonia

There are many varieties of Begonia, many flowers and many colors. Putting it in the living room will light up the whole living room and is absolutely pleasing to the eyes.

Flowering period: December to May of the following year

Lighting: Place it in the south of the living room to ensure gentle diffuse light

Watering: Water once every 3-5 days when growing indoors, and water less during the winter and summer dormancy period.

Topping: After the flowering period, you can trim the irregular branches and shape them according to your own preferences.

Fertilization: Add 10-20g fertilizer every 10-15 days. Bean dregs fertilizer, bean cake fertilizer, and soybean water are all OK.

Amaryllis

Amaryllis has a long flowering period. If you put it in your living room, you don’t have to worry about taking care of it. It also looks high-end and elegant.

Flowering period: April to May, November to February of the following year

Light: A bright living room is very suitable for the growth of amaryllis

Water: Water frequently, once every 2-3 days

Bulbs: Cut off the flower stems (or leaves) after the flowers fade to preserve nutrients

Fertilization: Add about 10g of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer or compound fertilizer every 10 days

Geranium

Geranium is also called hydrangea. It has the beauty of hydrangea, but it is not as delicate as hydrangea. Don't think that geranium can only bloom in the sun. It will have the same effect if you grow it in the living room.

Flowering period: 2 months after planting, the flower will bloom again depending on the water and fertilizer level.

Lighting: The living room has diffused light, the south windowsill

Water: Dry rather than wet, water once every 3 days during the flowering period, and once every 5 days after that.

Topping: pinch the top of the seedlings to strengthen them when they are 10 cm high; cut the tops of the seedlings after they are one month old to increase their growth; pinch and top the seedlings after the first flowering, and the seedlings will become a mass later.

Fertilization: Add fertilizer after the seedlings grow and stabilize. Egg shells, peanut shells, and soybean water can be used as fertilizer. Be careful not to add too much.

White Anthurium

Some flower lovers love cleanliness, and they always feel dirty when putting flower pots in the living room. Then we can grow white palms, which are not only fresh, but also can be hydroponically cultivated.

Flowering period: May-August

Light: East, west, or north are all OK, avoid direct sunlight

Water: Change water every 3 days for hydroponics and water once every 3-5 days for soil cultivation

Fertilization: In spring and summer, add nutrient fertilizer once every 2 weeks

Phalaenopsis

The seemingly simple yet elegant Phalaenopsis is not only a representative of "New Year flowers", but also symbolizes happiness and perfection. It is perfect to put it in the living room.

Flowering period: April to June (New Year flowers are grown in greenhouses, so the flowering period is different)

Lighting: Living room and bedroom with diffused light, avoid direct sunlight

Water: Use a small watering can to spray water, keep the soil slightly moist, and control water in winter

Fertilization: Apply a small amount of fertilizer (mainly nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer) during the growing period, and no fertilizer during the flowering and dormant periods

African violet

African violets are also called African violets. There are many varieties and they are very common now. Generally, small grass flowers need plenty of sunlight, but African violets are different. They can bloom all year round indoors.

Flowering period: All seasons

Lighting: Living room and bedroom with diffused light, avoid direct sunlight

Water: Water when the soil is dry, avoid moisture accumulation

Soil: Choose loose and fine soil mixed particles

Fertilization: When not flowering, you can add some phosphorus fertilizer to promote flowering

For those who are tired of growing indoor green radish and spider plants

You can consider changing the flavor.

I hope Huahua recommends these flowers and plants

Can add beauty to your home~

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