Why are Touch Me Nots called that?
Why are Touch Me Nots called that?
The Jewelweed is also called a "Touch-Me-Not" because upon touching the ripe seed pods, they explode. The Spotted Touch-Me-Not is orange with spots. The flower has an opening at the top, and the flower hangs off of the stems.
Do trees like music?
Have you ever wondered if there's any truth to the theory that playing music for plants helps them grow? How do they “hear?” Do they prefer Vivaldi or Harry Styles? While there have been studies conducted that suggest that plants do indeed respond well to music, the truth of the matter is still up in the air.
Do bedroom plants attract bugs?
Yes, indoor plants attract bugs. They are are usually attracted by indoor growing conditions that have high humidity or a lack of air circulation. The most common pests are aphids, spider mites, fungus gnats, mealybugs, scale, thrips, and whitefly. ... I'll also discuss which houseplants are most resistant to pests.
How did I kill my snake plant?
Root Rot. The most commonly seen problem with Snake Plants is root rot, caused by overwatering, especially in the winter months. ... In extreme cases when conditions are perfect, i.e. in pots without drainage holes, root rot can kill the whole plant within ten days.
Where should I keep my snake plant?
Choosing a Location in the Home
- Snake plants prefer bright, indirect light and can even tolerate some direct sunlight. However, they also grow well (albeit more slowly) in shady corners and other low-light areas of the home.
- Keep the plant in a warm spot with temperatures above 50°F (10°C).
Do snake plants grow fast?
Sansevieria are generally slow growers and rarely need repotting, but if given ample sunshine, they might grow rapidly and require repotting or dividing annually. Repot these plants in the spring. When repotting, always use fresh potting soil.
Which variety of snake plant is best?
Moonshine
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