Plants may not have eyes, ears or
a tongue, but their skin can perform many of the same functions. Plants are not
only aware of when it rains or when it’s windy, but they can respond
accordingly.
Do trees have
feelings?
Trees can feel pain, and they
have emotions, such as fear. They like to stand close to each other and cuddle.
Trees adore company and like to take things slow.
Although they may seem passive,
plants have their own complex sensory systems too, designed to respond to
dangers or other changes in their environment.
Plants Really Do Respond to The
Way We Touch Them, Scientists Reveal. ... "Although people generally
assume plants don't feel when they are being touched, this shows that they are
actually very sensitive to it," said lead researcher Olivier Van Aken from
the University of Western Australia.
Make a Happy Home
for Plants
REPOTTING:-
It’s important to transfer your new plant
to its new home soon after buying it. This gives the roots more room to settle,
allowing the plant to grow. Be careful about the type of soil that you use.
WATER:-
The most important requirement to keep
your plant healthy, growing and happy is the right amount of water.
Unfortunately you never know precisely how much water a plant needs, but
luckily it can show you how it’s feeling. If some of the leaves are yellow,
it’s often too wet. If the leaves have brown edges, the plant is getting too
little water and its leaves are drying out. Every plant is different and has
different watering requirements.
TREATS:-
Even though they're indoor plants, no
plant likes having a layer of dust on its leaves. It makes it harder for them
to emit oxygen and makes them more prone to damage and less attractive to look
at. So wipe the leaves with a damp cloth once a week. Also treat your plants to
a misting regularly: the leaves love to be sprayed, since that reminds them of
the tropical or natural environments from which they originate. Get spraying!
HELP YOUR PLANT:-
Finally you can also support your plant by
giving it some food from time to time during the summer. At that time it grows
vigorously, and so it can do with some extra energy. Find out beforehand what
sort of food your plant enjoys. You can find this information online on the
websites of garden centers or plant bloggers. Never place your plant in a
draughty spot. Ideally it should be a place with indirect sunlight and a
constant temperature - that’s where your plant will be happiest.
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