How to care for indoor gerbera?

indoor gerbera

Surely everyone knows what a gerbera looks like - juicy big bright chamomile orange, yellow, pink, cherry color, varying degrees of terry. It is grown in greenhouses, gardens, and cultivated as a houseplant; dwarf hybrids have been bred for this purpose. How to care for indoor gerbera? If you bought it in a store, then do not replant it immediately, wait a couple of weeks. This time is needed to adapt to new conditions, because when moving, the plant experiences real stress. If the flower has been with you for a long time, then it is replanted every spring. To avoid damaging the delicate roots, transfer the plant along with the clod of earth.

A gerbera pot needs to be small but wide. The soil should be sheet with the addition of peat and sand. Do not add organic fertilizers to it; Gerbera does not like them. Take care of drainage, the plant does not tolerate stagnation of water. But you also can’t overdry the soil. Drain the water from the pan regularly. Water only settled warm water. Feed once every three weeks mineral fertilizersAnd. For Gerbera to bloom, it needs bright light. In summer it is quite enough on southern and western windows or balconies, but in winter you need to install additional lighting, preferably fluorescent lamps.

Gerbera loves fresh air, ventilate the room regularly, and in the summer take it out to the loggia or garden, but avoid drafts. Spray The plant is needed daily, it does not tolerate dry air, but the spray should not fall on the flowers, only the leaves are sprayed. Here, in fact, are all the tips on how to care for indoor gerberas. Treat the flower with care, and it will delight you with its beautiful flowers.

Comments

It doesn’t seem like a complicated description of how to care for a gerbera. I bought this flower and after 2 days it began to fade ((

I kept it in a cool room and didn’t water it for a day. the leaves have all dropped, but the flowers are normal