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By Jenny Steward
Most will recover in time, but may reveal their short-term discomfort in a few fallen or yellowed leaves or perhaps a reduction in their size.
All plants tend to turn towards the light and face out of a window, thus disconcertingly turning their backs to their hosts in the home. The way to prevent this is to turn the plants a quarter turn each clay so that the growth is even.
Alternatively, if the plants are suitable to this treatment, move them to a part of the room where they look across the room to the light and thus face the inhabitants all the time.
Where a situation such as this does not provide sufficient quantity of light for the plant, supplement daylight with the artificial illumination of an evening lamp.
The simplest, though not always the most practical, is to spray these plants daily or at longer intervals, using an atomiser or fine spray specially made for this purpose. But although this is probably the most efficient way of providing essential humidity for individual plants, it is as likely as not the least efficient or tolerable operation for the housewife, for inevitably walls or furniture catch some of the drifting residue of moisture.
So efficient is this method however, that it is worth trying to find some means of protecting furnishings during the brief operation.
All plants tend to turn towards the light and face out of a window, thus disconcertingly turning their backs to their hosts in the home. The way to prevent this is to turn the plants a quarter turn each clay so that the growth is even.
Alternatively, if the plants are suitable to this treatment, move them to a part of the room where they look across the room to the light and thus face the inhabitants all the time.
Where a situation such as this does not provide sufficient quantity of light for the plant, supplement daylight with the artificial illumination of an evening lamp.
The simplest, though not always the most practical, is to spray these plants daily or at longer intervals, using an atomiser or fine spray specially made for this purpose. But although this is probably the most efficient way of providing essential humidity for individual plants, it is as likely as not the least efficient or tolerable operation for the housewife, for inevitably walls or furniture catch some of the drifting residue of moisture.
So efficient is this method however, that it is worth trying to find some means of protecting furnishings during the brief operation.
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Indoor garden houseplants enjoy and benefit from as much humidity as you can give them subject to your own comfort.
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