Flowers constantly dry up

I have this problem, no matter what flowers I buy, they still dry out. I follow all the prescribed instructions, but they still die. maybe they don't have enough fresh air?

Home greenhouse I recommend the book as a basis for caring for flowers. The publication includes advice on general stylistic decisions for this kind of home gardens, instructions for caring for, weeding and watering plants in pots, replanting and fertilizing.

Different indoor flowers require different care, watering, fertilizing, lighting, and the required humidity and air temperature. Not all flowers like spraying either. If the care for all flowers is the same, then all of them should not dry out; for any flower, such care will definitely be suitable.

I also had this problem. Moreover, every time a new flower appeared, I went to Google and found out what kind of miracle it was, what kind of care it liked, etc.

But everything dried out safely for me anyway. In the end, I decided that we were not a good match in terms of energy))

Only cacti grow well)

But life gave me flowers again, I’m sitting here, getting to know each other, looking for answers to questions)

I bought clay watering cones with various cute figures at Fix-Price and I don’t know any grief.Now you need to water them less often, the soil remains moist for a long time. And it’s cute when different gnomes or insects sit in pots.

This is exactly the problem I have! Thanks for the tip, I was just going to do some shopping at Fix-Price these days, I’ll take a look at these sprinklers! Great idea, both practical and beautiful!)) I’ll try it))

I, too, was constantly drying out, I couldn’t find a middle ground. Then I decided to try to buy a plant pot with an automatic watering sensor, I found it on. I took one for testing and transplanted my dried ficus there, in the hope that it would be rehabilitated. After a couple of weeks it came to life, after which I ordered an oblong flowerpot for the balcony and transplanted my violets into it. Gradually I want to transplant everything into such pots. It’s very cool, you can go somewhere and not worry about your flowers.

Here I found the everflora site. ru for plant lovers. It contains useful articles on care and useful tips. Even exotic plants are mentioned in them, such as bonsai. Very informative and interesting. The site also offers a wide range of seeds. Delivery across Russia. Everything arrives on time. I recommend!

light, air humidity, frequency of watering, soil density, direct sunlight... many factors. Flowers on the sides of laptops are also at increased risk - they usually release hot air in one direction, which will not have a positive effect on the flowers.

Frequent watering can also cause flowers to turn yellow and dry out, so it is necessary to adjust the watering.Also, if the air in the room is dry, spray the plants more often, and they should not be kept on the windowsill when it is hot outside.

For each indoor flower, you need to create comfortable conditions, and then it will not dry out. You need the correct size of pots, soil mixture in them, drainage. Amount and frequency of watering, water temperature. Perhaps some plants need to spray their leaves. In addition, you should regulate the lighting and air temperature in the room.

Try to start with the most unpretentious flowers - crassula, succulents, dracaena, etc. Water as the soil dries, that is, if the soil is still wet, then water early. Avoid direct sunlight.

I had the same problem with store-bought flowers; if they didn’t dry out, they withered and disappeared. I started growing them myself from seeds, cuttings, and layerings, so that they would get used to the existing conditions “from birth.”

Each flower has its own growing and care conditions. Our purchased phalaenopsis orchid has been growing for more than five years and it blooms very beautifully, but we are unable to propagate the orchid.

You can start by planting very unpretentious flowers, for example, “mother-in-law’s tongue”, pelargonium, which can live with minimal care, provide them with a bright place and moderate watering.

I noticed that all the plants bought in the store, when they get home, almost immediately begin to hurt and wither. And I’m not the only one. For some reason, it seems to me that in order to maintain their presentation, they still treat them with some kind of chemicals. Try to solve the problem by changing the location of the flower. Perhaps he will “like” some place in your house, even if, according to all descriptions, it should not suit him. I managed to save several dying plants this way.

This often happens if the energy in the house is not very favorable, and also because the owner does not really like flowers)