As a plant owner, it is your responsibility to make sure that your plants receive the appropriate amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients they need to grow and thrive
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Different plants need different amounts of sunlight to grow and survive. Too much exposure to heat, according to Arbias, could stunt their growth and development. Should you be interested in getting new plants, Rodriguez said that it may be best to wait until the end of the warm and dry season,should stop planting during the warm and dry season because their plants might die. Imagine the stress of the plant when you place them in a new environment amid the drought.)
Rodriguez and Arbias recommended watering plants two to three times a day, preferably in the early morning or late afternoon.” Rodriguez said. But be very careful when uprooting your plants as you could damage its root hair, which is responsible for absorbing water. “‘Yung mga plantito plantita na totoong nagmamahal sa halaman, dapat kahit gaano mo kamahal ‘yung species ng halaman na ‘yun, pero sa tingin mo ‘yung nagbenta, poacher, huwag mong bilhin. Kasi kukunsintihin mo ‘yung paninira ng natural habitat,”who truly loves plants, even though you really love a certain plant species, don’t buy them if you think the seller is a poacher. You’re condoning the destruction of the natural habitat.
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