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Wondering what frostbite symptoms look like on orchids? Identifying frostbite on orchids can be tricky—that’s the catch. Symptoms of orchid frostbite include: The symptoms of frostbite in orchids vary widely, and what’s more, they can easily be mistaken for other problems like root rot, dehydration, diseases, or insect damage. Sometimes, frostbite may even be symptomless. …

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So you’re growing Aglaonema, and you notice it’s starting to bud. If you’re a beginner, you might be wondering, “Okay, it’s budding, but what do I do now?”  That’s why in this article, we’ll go through what to do when those flower buds appear, especially if you’re new to Aglaonema. Signs Your Aglaonema Is About …

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Fertilizing is key for plants, especially when their roots are confined to small spaces, to get all the essential nutrients they need for healthy, lush growth. But you don’t have to break the bank on expensive mineral solutions from stores. Used coffee grounds can be an excellent alternative. Coffee grounds are rich in minerals that …

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The poinsettia is a plant that lifts the Christmas spirit with its bright red appearance. Many of you may have bought one during the winter and are taking good care of it. However, come the next Christmas season, many might be troubled by the thought, “Why isn’t my poinsettia turning red?” In this guide, I …

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You can sow lemon balm seeds in both spring and fall. It germinates and grows well at around 68°F (20℃). If managed at the right temperature, it will germinate within 14 days. Lemon balm is a delightful herb characterized by its leaves, which are used in herbal teas and meat or fish dishes. Its fresh …

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I once discovered that the base of my basil bush’s stem was turning brown and woody, sparking concern about disease. Digging deeper, I found the stem under the soil was not as brown. Some new leaves looked misshapen and wrinkled, but their color was normal. After researching and consulting a plant researcher, I found the …

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Three and a half years ago, after settling into my newly built home, I decided to try my hand at raising a houseplant that I had always admired. I bought a palm-sized Monstera at the garden store. In just three and a half years, my Monstera has grown taller than me, exceeding my height (5 …

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Did you know that the Poinsettia, renowned for its vibrant red and green Christmas hues, actually thrives during summer too? Growing Poinsettias in the summer requires a bit of a different touch, like specific watering routines and placement considerations, but if nurtured properly, these plants will reward you with a vivid display of red and …

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Believe it or not, there’s a whopping 550+ varieties of aloe out there, hailing all the way from Africa and Arabia, with a smorgasbord of types in each! So, if you’re a die-hard plant enthusiast looking to spruce up your room or container garden with a bit of the unusual, you’ve hit the jackpot with …

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