Many people invest a lot of money in gardening, but they often forget that it is not just a one-time investment, people also need to invest their time in caring for the plants, so that they grow healthy and green. The three most common mistakes people make are in regard to sunlight exposure, watering and soil, a balance of which is essential to maintain a healthy plant.
To know more about why plants die and what can be done for better health of the plants, the ETV Bharat Sukhibhava team spoke to Babu Bipin Kumar, owner of Maa Durga Nursery in Indore, Madhya Pradesh he explains that both indoor and outdoor plants require care in different ways. For example, some plants require less water in the rainy season, more in summer and some others require it in fewer amounts throughout the year. Apart from this, the type and amount of manure also differ from plant to plant.
What Problems Can Your Plant Face?
Bipin Kumar explains that just by looking at the condition of the plant, the reason why it is not growing or why the leaves are drying out can be identified. The commonest problems experienced are green leaves turning yellow, fungus on the plant, its twigs and stems, improper watering can leave the soil dry and the soil in the pot may appear cracked. Also, the stems of the plant may start turning brown.
Besides this, the sunlight requirement of every plant is different. Some plants like rose, hibiscus, dahlia, marigold and other fruit, flower and bonsai plants need more sunlight, while plants like dracaena, calathea, lavender, parlor palm, bamboo, snake plant and philodendron, etc. require little sunlight.