4/29/2008

How to clean the plants

So that the plants receive enough you dilute, oxygen and light, are very important that are clean. You are to take into account that according to the features of the plants and mainly of your sheets, each one of them requires of special cares.

Plants of big sheet

These plants require special cares of cleaning, since they are those that accumulate more powder or soot (those that are in the balconies of the cities). For example: the croton or the stick of water.

To clean them, subject the sheets with a hand for the back and with the other raisin a cloth of wet cotton or a sponge, with much care to delete the powder of the surface.

If you want to luster the sheets, you avoid to appeal to homemade remedies as the milk, beer or oleum, since they leave them sticky and there he/she will accumulate more powder. In the market you will find specific products to give you I shine.

Plants of lanate sheets

The best thing to take out the powder on these lanate or hairy sheets is a soft brush.

You are never to use a cloth neither a pulverizer.

The best mode of providing you dampness is arranging the gavel on a tray that contain wet stones; since evaporative the air that surround it is constantly wet.

Plants of delicate sheets

To delete the powder of the plants of delicate sheets, I eat the fern or the bamboo for example, they should be pulverized.

Tepid water should be used so that they don't suffer an abrupt change of temperature.

You are never to make this task when the plant is exposed in the sun very strong the heat on the drops would burn the sheets (effect magnifier) since.

Plants of small sheet

The best method is to insert them inside the bathtub and to leave that you fall you the rain of the shower or to apply it with a duchador. You are better than the water you are tempered, not excessively cold. Before taking them out of the bathtub, you are to wait that you have drained the water of the gavel.

The plants of small sheets, I eat the ficus youngest son or the ivy for example, they should be cleaned whenever they don't have flowers.

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