Blooming Plant Care and tips

Enthusiastic people look for the right approach and not the right excuse. If you are one of those people who go to any limits to make the good come true, today's conversation is for you. We will talk about plants that are important for our mental peace especially if they are flowering plants. And below you will find a list of all the various plants and their care tips that you should know before buying or growing them.

Blooming Plant Care and Tips

  • Anthurium Plant
  • Bougainvillea Plant
  • Euphorbia Plant
  • Guldavari Plant
  • Murraya Plant
  • Dianthus Plant
  • Gerbera Plant
  • Hibiscus Plant
  • Ixora Plant
  • Jasmine Plant
  • Kalanchoe Plant
  • Poinsettia Plant
  • Rose Plant
  • Begonia Plant
  • Bouganvillea flower Plant
  • Carnation Plant
  • Chandani Plant
  • Clove Plant
  • Hybrid Peace Lily Plant
  • Ixora Plant
  • Jasmine Plant
  • Juhi Bel Lemon Plant
  • Levendra Plant
  • Ligustrum Japonicum Ball Shape Plant
  • Madhukamni Plant
  • Maranta Prayer Plant
  • Money Plant
  • Murrya Ball Plant
  • Poinsettia Plant
  • Red Rose Plant
  • Sadabahar plant
  • White Rose Plant

 

Plant Name Sunlight Temperature Water Fertiliser Cutting
Anthurium Plant Indirect Sunlight 15-22 degree celsius When 1-2 inches of the top are dry Once in 3-4 months Remove dry, Discoloured leaves, Start from top to bottom
Bougainvillea Plant  6-8 hours of sunlight 40-80 degree Fahrenheit deep watering in 3-4 weeks  Every 15 days Cut leaves frequently, do not overwater to make it tougher
Euphorbia Plant  Partial shade 55-80 degree Fahrenheit Twice a week Once a week during the growing season Cut out leaves from the bottom in spring 
Guldavari Plant 6-8 hours a day 15-30 degree celsius once a week Monthly in the beginning, Slow it later Cut stems with 4 nodes
Murraya Plant Full sun with partial shade Above 40-degree Fahrenheit When the top 1-2 inches appear dry Twice a year Prefer stem tip cutting
Dianthus Plant Partial shade 15-24 degree celsius Keep the soil moist  6-8 weeks Cut flowers from stems in spring
Gerbera Plant Bring light before the afternoon 12-15 degree celsius  Once a day Thrice in the growing season Cut before new bloom
Hibiscus Plant  6-8 hours every day  16-32 degree Celsius Twice a week in summer, lower later  Fertilise during March to October Cut below the leaf nodes
Ixora Plant Partial shade 65-70 degree Fahrenheit  Weekly Every three months After the first leaf, start cutting dried stems
Jasmine Plant Partial shade 70 degrees Fahrenheit Once a week Twice a month in spring and summer only Cut directly below the leaf keeping it 6 inches long
Kalanchoe Plant Bright light indoor/outdoor 45 degrees Fahrenheit Once a week Monthly in spring and summer Start from stems
Poinsettia Plant 6 hours indirect sunlight 55-70 degrees Fahrenheit  When the soil is dry Once a month during spring and summer Take a cutting from a stem every time it grows 4 inches longer 

Rose Plant
6-8 hours 15-30 degrees celsius Once a week Every three weeks in the growing season Start with dead stems, then thin
Begonia Plant 4-6 hours indirect sunlight 15-26 degree celsius When the top appears dry Every three weeks in the growing period  Use healthy leaves and pot in the soil
Bougainvillaea flower Plant   6-8 hours of sunlight 40-80 degree Fahrenheit deep watering in 3-4 weeks Every 15 days  Cut leaves frequently, do not overwater to make it tougher
Carnation Plant  full sun(around 6-8 hrs of direct sunlight) 50-65 degrees during the day and 40-50 degrees at night Occasionally- whenever the soil dries out every six to eight weeks Use stem and cut right before the nodes
Chandani Plant Outdoor Sun and Outdoor Shade 20 - 35 degree Celsius Daily Regularly after three months Select a section of stem with a healthy crown of leaves at the end.
Clove Plant Partial shade 20-30 degree celsius Once a week Monthly  After the flowers turn pink
Hybrid Peace Lily Partial shade 68-85 degree Fahrenheit Twice a week  every six weeks At the base of the plant
Ixora Plant Partial shade 65-70 degree Fahrenheit Weekly Every three months After the first leaf, start cutting dried stems
Jasmine Plant  Partial shade 70 degrees Fahrenheit  Once a week Twice a month in spring and summer only Cut directly below the leaf keeping it 6 inches long
Juhi Bel Full sun  60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit When the top appears dry At least twice a year Pinch the top half-inch of the stem. Once, blooming has completed for the season, you should also consider pruning the plant
Lemon Plant  Partial shade 77-88 degree Fahrenheit Alternate-day From March to October During late spring or early summer
Lavender Plant 8 hours indirect sunlight 66-88 degree Fahrenheit Thrice daily Every seven to ten days Cut hardwood stem below the leaf node, 3 inches long
Ligustrum Japonicum Ball Shape Plant Bright indirect sunlight Summer months, as well, in locations with cool summer temperatures Water regularly until established Every 2-3 years Remove dead branches, encourage bushier growth, promote more flowers, or maintain a specific size or shape
Madhukamni Plant Partial shade 26-37 degree celsius Twice a week Once a month Stem tip cutting, remove leaves
Maranta Prayer Plant Low light 60-85 degree Fahrenheit 1-2 weeks Every two weeks from spring to summer Place the stem in water and wait for roots to come before shifting to the soil
Money Plant  Requires direct sunlight 15-30 degree Celsius once in 7-10days Natural fertilizers 6 inch cuttings
Murrya Ball Plant  Indirect sunlight every day  26-37 degrees Celsius When the soil is dry Once every three months Dip the cut stem in water up to 2.5 inches
Poinsettia Plant 6 hours indirect sunlight 55-70 degrees Fahrenheit When the soil is dry Once a month during spring and summer Take a cutting from a stem every time it grows 4 inches longer
Red Rose Plant  6-8 hours 15-30 degrees celsius Once a week Every three weeks in the growing season Start with dead stems, then thin
Sadabahar plant Full sun 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit When the top appears dry Twice a month in the growing season Begin in spring or summer
White Rose Plant 4 hours of direct sunlight Summer is preferred Two inches a week Every quarter Pick q stem with heavy leaves

 

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