This article is intended for people who cannot provide ideal conditions as plant care for variegated plant. You want to be at the forefront of the best growth.
Beginners and experienced growers and collectors often wonder about the influence of lighting and humidity. How can we help make things more comfortable in low-light conditions, in certain locations, or throughout certain seasons? How can you keep uncommon tropical houseplants such as monstera, philodendron, anthuriums, and alocasias happy with a certain humidity level?
These items are required for your plant care:
- Soil components
- Grow light
- Humidifier
- Fertilizer
- Pest control
1. Soil components for plant care
Have you ever found yourself at the gardening section, completely lost in thought and unable to make a decision about what type of medium to buy because you were shocked by the amount of options? Well, neither have we.
But failing to understand the significance of properly selecting soil for your variegated plant is a major error.
Which Planting Medium Should I Use for Indoor Plants? In order to thrive your rare plant, finding the right potting soil is critical. There are many potting soil options available for houseplants. In our blog, we provide readers details about the different types of soil for every variegated plant.
For example, a nice suggestion is that for Monstera Variegated, a hot plant lately, 2 to 3 portions of excellent potting soil combined with 1 portion perlite should be used. Some individuals like to include some orchid bark while mixing soil. The combination is very effective, but be aware that it may dry up quickly since it is so chunky.
The following lists may assist you in your search for plant care:
- Premium grade horticultural perlite
- Large coarse premium horticultural perlite
- Super Moss organic sphagnum moss
- Super Moss organic bark
2. Grow light
Any variegated plant generally requires a little more light than its non-variegated (all-green) counterpart. While in nature, these plants may be very adaptable to lighting conditions.
Ensure that your plants are receiving sufficient light.
TIPS: I suggest using the app LUX LIGHT METER to monitor ambient illuminance in lux, since it’s essential for the health of your plants. You can fix the lighting problem easily thanks to this function.
- Don’t spend a lot of time in direct sunlight, particularly around noon, or your variegated leaves may become burnt and turn brown.
- To grow healthy plants in areas where the winter is gloomy and days are short, get as much direct sunlight as possible – or using a grow light instead.
- If you do not have a possibly the best garden, you may certainly improve the situation with a grow light.
The following lists may assist you in your search for plant care:
- Small luxury hanging grow light by Soltech Solutions
- Large grow light fixture by Sun Blaze
- 6500k 1400 lumen LED light bulbs
3. Humidifier
If you have ever stepped into a botanical garden or had the pleasure of visiting a tropical place, you’ve undoubtedly felt the humid, damp heat. I was surprised to discover that certain houseplants and tropical species require so much humidity to thrive.
We also require humidity to grow. It’s critical to comprehend the many meanings of humidity and why some plants prefer one level or another. This is why we’re able to adjust our plant’s surroundings so that they are ideal for its growth.
My recommended plant humidifiers for plant care:
- Elechomes large top filling
- LEVOIT large top filling
- LEVOIT large bottom filling
- Homasy medium top filling
4. Fertilizer
Variegated plants require the same vital elements as humans to thrive and remain healthy. There are three important nutrients that all plants need to grow properly, known as macronutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. (There are also many micronutrients which, although they are also needed, are required in such little amounts that you are likely to forget about them.) Though there are certain nutrient shortages that cannot be corrected, applying fertilizer will alleviate many of them. Growing your plants in a garden or in pots is different, and there are different recommended practices for each situation.
For instance, Monstera plants often need to be fed monthly in the spring and summer, Variegated Monstera should be treated just once every two months. I fertilize my normal Monstera plants once every couple of months throughout the winter, and my Variegated Monstera plants are fertilized even less often.
Tips: Be cautious to measure the fertilizer and water accurately before use. I use a plastic gallon jug that I reuse to measure fertilizer, and I use a 1/4 teaspoon measuring spoon.
5. Pest control
When something begins to eat your plants, follow these techniques to determine which annoying creature is responsible and the most effective management measures to employ.
The harmful pests that wreak havoc on crops are often kept in control by helpful pests such as pollinators and predatory insects. But occasionally the scales may be tipped in a way that results in your needing to intervene to save a plant. Non-toxic options are usually available for garden pests, including handpicking bigger insects and spraying away other pests with a powerful jet of water.
My recommendations for plant care:
- Monterey LG6150 Insect Spray, 16 Ounce
- General Hydroponics GH2045 AzaMax, 4 Ounce
- Floramite Miticide / Spidercide (specifically for spider mites), 8 Ounce
- Spectracide 100507462 Immunox Multi Purpose Fungicide Spray Concentrate, 16 fl oz
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