Pruning and Maintenance Tips for Indoor Plants
To keep your indoor houseplants healthy
and thriving they will occasionally need to be pruned or
re-potted. The process is very similar to the plants and
just as important. Dead or sick branches can affect the
overall health of the entire plant and should be cut off.
And there is the esthetic aspect of pruning, it gives you
plants a nice and tidy shape.
If you are pruning a branch off of a plant that is diseased
(with fungus) it is very important to disinfect your pruning
shears after using them. If you do not, and continue to
prune your healthy plants there is a chance the fungus will
spread to your other plants. A solution of bleach and
water will kill the unwanted organisms nicely.
When you look at the plant if it appears too full you can
thin it out, this is important around the base trunk or
stem. You want good air circulation around the plant and
if the branches and leaves are too congested this will not
happen. Trim enough of the excess foliage away to let the
plant “breathe”. When you are trimming branches to keep a
uniform appearance to your plant just trim what is
necessary. Prune the new growth to keep it inline with
the rest of the plant.
As plants grow so do their root systems. If your plant
isn’t thriving or you notice that the roots are visible around
the outside of the pot, your plant is most likely root
bound. It is important to transplant the plant to a
larger pot. Once you have chosen one and have prepared it
for the plant very gently loosen the roots on the outside of
the root ball. Then put the plant in the middle of the
new pot surrounding it with new potting soil.
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