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FAQ
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How do I take care of my new plant?Taking care of your new plant involves understanding its specific needs to ensure it thrives. First, identify the type of plant you have and research its preferred light conditions—some plants require direct sunlight, while others thrive in indirect light. Watering is crucial; generally, allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again, but be sure to check the specific requirements for your plant type. Use well-draining soil and ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot. Regularly check for pests and remove any dead or yellowing leaves to promote healthy growth. Finally, consider fertilizing your plant during its growing season to provide essential nutrients. With attentive care, your plant will flourish and bring beauty to your space. For more information check out our Blog!
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What types of potted plants do you offer?We have a wide variety of potted plants. From rose bushes and strawberries to succulence and oak trees. We have many different options to choose from
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What are some common issues with potted plants and how can I fix them?Common issues with potted plants include overwatering, underwatering, pests, and inadequate light. Overwatering can lead to root rot, characterized by yellowing leaves and a mushy stem; to fix this, ensure the pot has proper drainage and allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Underwatering, indicated by wilting or dry, crispy leaves, can be resolved by establishing a consistent watering schedule and ensuring the plant receives adequate moisture. Pests such as aphids, spider mites, and mealybugs can be managed with insecticidal soap or neem oil, and by isolating affected plants to prevent the spread. Inadequate light can cause leggy growth or pale leaves; moving the plant to a location with appropriate light levels or supplementing with grow lights can help. Regular monitoring and adjusting care routines based on the plant's needs are key to maintaining healthy potted plants.
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