Sunday, November 19, 2006
Wintering Plants Indoors
The questions are coming in about wintering plants indoors
The shocking questions are the ones that ask about using the basement as a place to keep tropical plants over winter
Apparently, a lot folks think of plants as potatoes
A dark cold place (basement) somehow is logical ...
NOT
Just think about it; tropical plants have no "winter basement" ...imagine being in Brazil or Madagascar or even in Florida ...plants stay outdoors all year around, in the sun, in the warmth
True, a few lose their leaves in winter or most of their leaves and look kinda dead or sleeping, but the vast majority just slow down or some stop growing ...they don't "eat" much. if any, (fertilizer) in colder months either
For success
, some pre-winter planning is the first step
Your main solution should be potted plants that are brought in to limp throught your cold months ...then again given their freedom outdoors come springtime
What do you need indoors?
1. warmth
It's funny when folks write in and say something like "my plant room never gets to freezing" or "we keep the room over 50 degrees" etc
NEWS FLASH
: Temperatures below 65 are COLD temps
2. sun/light/hours
Think about the number of hours of light in any window in your home versus outdoors in full sun ....there's a bunch of hours of difference, right?
light for 4 hours a day is going to be stressful on most every plant ...maybe you need lights, like commercial gro lights ...the differenece is the light spectrums which gro lights have ...they put out the kind of light waves that sun light does (compared to ordinary household light bulks)
the bad boys who grow marijuana indoors know all about gro lights
3. water
The #1 killer of houseplants is (too much) water
The #2 killer of houseplants is (too much) water
The #3 killer of houseplants is (too much) water
especially in winter when plants are resting/semi-sleeping
read about watering here
http://mgonline.com/watering.html
4. food
Do you eat in your sleep?
No you don't, and plants don't consume (much) food/fertilizer in cold months so skip feeding during all your cooler and cold months ...feeding is during all your warm and hot months (only)
have you read our houseplants articles series?
please read here for many more indoor plant care lessons
http://mgonline.com/articles.html
e.g. #1 #2 #4 #6 #7 #9 #13
C Ya
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posted on Sunday, November 19, 2006 10:15:56 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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