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Benefits of Poinsettias Plant

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  Plant Description : Poinsettia is a tall, slender deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub or small tree that usually grows to a height of 10 to 15 feet. Cultivars are much smaller (up to 2 feet). The plant grows in moist, moist forest canyons, rocky slopes, tropical deciduous forests, and seasonally dry forests. The plant requires well-drained, clay-like peat soil to grow well. Place plants in indirect sunlight for at least six hours a day. If direct sunlight cannot be avoided, use screens or sheer curtains to diffuse the light. Water the plants when the soil feels dry to touch. Do not overwater your plant or let it sit in standing water. It is often used as a Christmas decoration and has most of its displays in November, December, January and February. If you Want to know more about the Benefits of Poinsettias Plant Types of Poinsettias : There are well over 100 different poinsettia types. However, you won’t find such large selection in shops. Here some of  popular poinsetti...

How To Propagate Orchids

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    What is spread? Propagation is the process of taking cuttings from a plant or dividing the plant itself in half and planting new cuttings. Cut the buds to create a whole new plant. Since reproduction is a form of asexual reproduction, this plant will be a direct clone of the parent plant and will have all the same characteristics and characteristics. Gardeners commonly use plants for propagation for a number of reasons. First and foremost, this is the perfect way to grow a collection of plants for orchids beginners. Second, it helps maintain the size of the plant when it grows too large. The last reason people use spread is that it creates clones. If the plants are particularly healthy or produce spectacular colors or flowers, it may be a good idea to use propagation to make more of the same. There are many effective propagation methods to choose from. Gardeners can simply divide a large plant in half and plant them separately. This is also called rhizome propagation. Stem...