They not only beautify the exterior of a building but some help purify the interior environment. Plants can also help you focus and boost your health. Hence you can purchase eco-friendly ceramic oil lamps or eco-friendly pots as well as bio-degradable pots for home decor gifts and Christmas and home ornaments.
Maintain a wet soil environment. It might be an impediment to the plant's growth if the soil is either excessively dry or overwatered. Watering the plant too little or too much will kill it in some situations. Water is required more by plants with lush, thick leaves than by plants with waxy or leathery leaves. Mold formations on the surface of the soil or standing water at the bottom of the container indicate that the plant has been overwatered. When the plant's soil becomes lighter in color or appears fractured, water it. Plants can be killed by standing water. If there is any standing water in or under the pot, drain it.
Overhydration is indicated by discolored leaves, lack of leaf growth, leaf loss, and mushy rotting spots. The plant is dehydrated if it has slow leaf growth, brown and dry leaf edges, and lower leaves that have become yellow and curled.
The water you use to water your plants should be at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius). Plants prefer water that is at normal temperature. Too hot water might damage your indoor plant's roots and lead it to die. Water that is excessively cold can trigger dormancy in your plant, which will stifle its growth.
Photosynthesis, the process by which plants prepare food, requires sunshine. A plant's growth is influenced by the quality, duration, and intensity of sunshine. Avoid exposing the plant to direct sunlight. Keep it in a well-lit area where it will get enough light. For some plants, fluorescent lights can be used instead of sunshine. Flowering plants require 12-16 hours of daily light. Foliage plants require 14-16 hours of daily sunshine.