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Indoor Plant Care

Indoor Plant Care. Amy Jordan K-State Research and Extension Lyon County. Indoor Plants: Definition. Tropical Rainforest Under-story plant Foliage Flowering Intended to be enjoyed in bloom. Purpose and Benefits. Growing hobby Important indoor décor Interiorscaping “Clean” the air

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Indoor Plant Care

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  1. Indoor Plant Care Amy Jordan K-State Research and Extension Lyon County

  2. Indoor Plants: Definition • Tropical Rainforest • Under-story plant • Foliage • Flowering • Intended to be enjoyed in bloom

  3. Purpose and Benefits • Growing hobby • Important indoor décor • Interiorscaping • “Clean” the air • Increase productivity

  4. Selection • Know light requirements (plant/place) • Close inspection • New Growth, Leaf Color, Form, Roots • Transport carefully

  5. Physiology • High light leaves vs. Low light leaves • Rotate plants?

  6. Conditioning • Acclimatization • How long? • Cost of plant? • Lots of light • Low temperature

  7. Light: Foot-candles • Low Light (75 foot candles)North window: a few feet away; East/West window: 3-10 feet away; South window:15-20 feet away • Medium (average) Light (150 foot candles)North window: directly in front; East/west window: a few feet away; South window: 3-10 feet away • High or Bright Light (300 foot candles)East/west window: directly in front; South window: up to 5 feet away • Direct (1500 foot candles)South window: directly in front • Outside: 10,000 to 12,000

  8. Light • Incandescent • Mostly Red • Florescent • Mostly Blue • Foliage vs. Flowering • Duration • 14-16 hours • Clean windows

  9. Cleaning • Better Photosynthesis • Wipe with damp sponge • Put in shower • Leaf shines or other products?

  10. Water • How much? • How often? • Room Temp. • Drainage Holes • Saucers • Submerge

  11. Soluble Salts • White crust on pot, plant or soil surface • Can burn plant • No Softened Water • Leach

  12. Temperature • Daytime: 65 to 75 degrees • Nighttime: 5 to 10 degrees cooler

  13. Ventilation • Avoid cold/hot air blasts • Avoid sudden temp. changes • Possible sources: • T.V. • Registers/Vents (use plant stand) • Windows • Doors

  14. Humidity • Group Plants • Add Humidifier • Misting? • Gravel Trays? • Does the plant really care?

  15. Fertilizing • Only when actively growing • Once per month • Water soluble or slow release • Leach first

  16. Winter Care • Move indoors before night temperatures drop • Sustain plant • Do not encourage growth • Monitor for drafts

  17. Repotting • One size larger • Loosen roots • Never in fall or winter • No gravel or other aggregate in bottom

  18. Potting Media • Soil vs. Media • Peat based • Good aeration • Additives?

  19. Containers • Clay • Porous • Forgiving • More expensive • Plastic • Light-weight • Inexpensive • Even moisture • Holes • Location

  20. Troubleshooting • Wilting • Overwatering • Underwatering

  21. Troubleshooting • Yellow leaves • Overwatering • Poor drainage • Tight soil • Chilling • Gas fumes

  22. Troubleshooting • Brown leaf margins • Too much fertilizer • Too dry • Low temperatures • Salt or fluoride burn

  23. Pests • Spider mites • Mealy Bugs • Scale • Control • Insecticidal soap • Spray with water • Cotton swab with alcohol • Merit stakes

  24. Garbage Gardening • Great for kids • Easy to do • Lots of choices

  25. Chinese Evergreen • Minimal light • Minimal water • Minimal care

  26. Dracaena • Keep moist • Bright, indirect light • Warm temperatures • Low humidity • Sensitive to fluorides

  27. Ficus • Drops leaves easily • Prefers to be rootbound

  28. Peace Lily • Keep evenly moist • Indirect light • Lets you know when water is needed

  29. Pothos • Easily grown indoors • Variegation is lost in low light

  30. Philodendron • Tolerant of adverse indoor conditions • Keep out of direct light • Propagates easily

  31. Sanseveria • Grows in most indoor environments • Prefers dry soil (especially in winter) • Tolerates low light (or full sun)

  32. Schefflera • Sensitive to Carbon Monoxide • Pinch tips to keep bushy

  33. Dumb Cane • Let soil dry between waterings • Bright, indirect light • Warm temp, low humidity • Poisionous!

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