Pint-Sized Paradise: Small Planting Ideas for Big Impact in Any Space
Transform tiny spaces into green havens with these small planting ideas! From balcony blooms to indoor oasis inspiration, discover creative ways to cultivate greenery in limited space. Elevate your surroundings with these compact and stunning planting solutions. 🌿💚 #SmallGardenIdeas #TinySpaces #PlantDecor
152K views · 2.4K reactions | Here are 3 tips to get your Thanksgiving cactus and Christmas cactus plants to bloom. If it's Autumn where you live, it's about that time when your plants should start to bloom soon. 1. These plants are considered short day plants, which means that they need evenings of uninterrupted darkness in the Autumn in order to set flower buds. If you have your plant in a room where lights are on a lot, this could potentially prevent your plant from blooming. And on that note, good light during the day is necessary for blooming and growth, so keep your plant immediately in front of a window. Complete indirect light is fine, but some direct sun is also good, particularly morning sun. 2. Cooler nighttime temps will also encourage blooming. You can keep your plant outdoors, or in a cooler room, for a few weeks of cooler temps to initiate budding. Although they can probably take a bit cooler, a minimum temperature of 50F or 10C at night is recommended. 3. Reduce the amount of water. Allow the top half of the potting mix or so to dry out before watering again. And if you do all three of these things I mentioned, your plant should be exploding into bloom. | Ohio Tropics Houseplant and Garden Care
130K views · 24K reactions | My ONE regret ⬇️ …besides doing this in the first place because it takes freaking FOREVER to grow, was not just cutting the piece off the original leaf in a “v”, because now my original leaf it straight across. If I would have taken the cutting in the shape of a V then the original leaf wouldn’t look much different. Fun fact, once the tip of a snake plant leaf gets broken or cut it’ll no longer grow, but will instead put out energy to make a pup (new baby plant). This is a sanseveria Jaboa, not to be confused by whale fin like I originally bought it as 🤪 I was like “wow this is the fullest whale fin I’ve ever seen!” Anyway, this is an interesting process that definitely requires patience. Some people can get them to grow just by sticking them in soil, I’m not one of those people. At the end of the video the plant is ready to go into soil though! | Samantha Hermann
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