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i bought few in recent past  Areca Palm, Ficus Bonsai, Snake plant , lilly, cactus etc.... anni chitra vichitamga behave chestunnai . edi brown avuddo, edi malli green avuddo  ardam ai chavatla.   evarina experianced person tips share chesthe santhoshistam :dream:

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57 minutes ago, uravis said:

i bought few in recent past  Areca Palm, Ficus Bonsai, Snake plant , lilly, cactus etc.... anni chitra vichitamga behave chestunnai . edi brown avuddo, edi malli green avuddo  ardam ai chavatla.   evarina experianced person tips share chesthe santhoshistam :dream:

put them near windows to have some sunlight 

pedda experience ledu but India lo champina  1 or 2 mokkalatho vachina knowledge 

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1 hour ago, uravis said:

i bought few in recent past  Areca Palm, Ficus Bonsai, Snake plant , lilly, cactus etc.... anni chitra vichitamga behave chestunnai . edi brown avuddo, edi malli green avuddo  ardam ai chavatla.   evarina experianced person tips share chesthe santhoshistam :dream:

Indoor plants lo .except money plant... rest all .. atleast the one's u mentioned in ur post... direct sunlight kaasepu aina must...lekunte brown ga aipoddi

 

 

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1 minute ago, naresh1243 said:

Indoor plants lo .except money plant... rest all .. atleast the one's u mentioned in ur post... direct sunlight kaasepu aina must...lekunte brown ga aipoddi

 

 

ya very confusing. direct sunlight lo pettina ekkuva sepu unte brown avutunnai. basically looks like all plants ki  lesswater/more water, less light/more light edi set avvakapoina brown avutunnai.  ZZ plant ani okati konna adi okkate cheekatlo kooda as it is undi . 

as u mentioned will try keeping all in balcony for few days and observe. 

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1 hour ago, ramntr said:

Bonsoi growth ela vuntadi... 

Small plant ok na mid size better aa..... 

Mine is small , doing good. But it needs proper light . I kept in balcony 

Oka twist entante proper light ante light undali kani sun direct ga padakoodadu 😊

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3 minutes ago, uravis said:

Mine is small , doing good. But it needs proper light . I kept in balcony 

Oka twist entante proper light ante light undali kani sun direct ga padakoodadu 😊

hall lo pedithe hole paddattena uncle aithe?

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2 hours ago, uravis said:

ya very confusing. direct sunlight lo pettina ekkuva sepu unte brown avutunnai. basically looks like all plants ki  lesswater/more water, less light/more light edi set avvakapoina brown avutunnai.  ZZ plant ani okati konna adi okkate cheekatlo kooda as it is undi . 

as u mentioned will try keeping all in balcony for few days and observe. 

Indoor plants ki water takkuva ivvandi...don't over load... Per day oka one mug water enough.. 

Sun light oka few hours...

Healthy ga untaay...

 

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26 minutes ago, uravis said:

Mine is small , doing good. But it needs proper light . I kept in balcony 

Oka twist entante proper light ante light undali kani sun direct ga padakoodadu 😊

Sun through closed window or room light emo not direct ante... 

Karivepaaku penchathannara evaranna balcony lo..... 

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3 minutes ago, ramntr said:

Sun through closed window or room light emo not direct ante... 

Karivepaaku penchathannara evaranna balcony lo..... 

No...steps paina kooda pettochu.

Balcony lo kooda pettochu but whole day sunlight ki expose kaakodadu anthe...for few hours...

Mee house east facing aithe...balcony or steps paina pettochu... afternoon tarvaata elaago direct sunlight padadu

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16 minutes ago, naresh1243 said:

No...steps paina kooda pettochu.

Balcony lo kooda pettochu but whole day sunlight ki expose kaakodadu anthe...for few hours...

Mee house east facing aithe...balcony or steps paina pettochu... afternoon tarvaata elaago direct sunlight padadu

meeku set aynatlu andariki east facing set avvav gaa uncle...other facing ki kuda suggestions ivvandi....why this east facing partiality...

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25 minutes ago, uma said:

meeku set aynatlu andariki east facing set avvav gaa uncle...other facing ki kuda suggestions ivvandi....why this east facing partiality...

Ye facing aina..half day ye light vastadi ga uncle... Terrors paina maatrame full day padtundi... Cellar lo asalu padadu..meeru mee upma lu

 

 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, ramntr said:

Ela vundi uncle, growth vuntada balcony lo... Smell gattiga vasthada... Experience cheppandi.. 

chinna mokka okati techi naatamu 3months mundu...ippativaraku 3 aakulu vachayi anthe.... 

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6 hours ago, uravis said:

i bought few in recent past  Areca Palm, Ficus Bonsai, Snake plant , lilly, cactus etc.... anni chitra vichitamga behave chestunnai . edi brown avuddo, edi malli green avuddo  ardam ai chavatla.   evarina experianced person tips share chesthe santhoshistam :dream:

less watering and more sunlight .. you should be good......

one more thing i do is adding  epsom salt once in couple of months will help plant grow well ....

couple of years ago Garage lo grow light lo chillies and green leafy vegetables grow chese vadini during winters 

 

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4 minutes ago, Peter Griffin said:

less watering and more sunlight .. you should be good......

one more thing i do is adding  epsom salt once in couple of months will help plant grow well ....

couple of years ago Garage lo grow light lo chillies and green leafy vegetables grow chese vadini during winters 

 

thanks for inspiring us..

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6 hours ago, uravis said:

i bought few in recent past  Areca Palm, Ficus Bonsai, Snake plant , lilly, cactus etc.... anni chitra vichitamga behave chestunnai . edi brown avuddo, edi malli green avuddo  ardam ai chavatla.   evarina experianced person tips share chesthe santhoshistam :dream:

I grow lots of indoor and outdoor plants. Money tree, snake plant, lucky bamboo, rubber tree etc., 

 

soil, light and water are the key bro. 
 

soil should get super dry easily. Else fungus and rot will develop easily. 
 

I only water once a month for my indoor plants. You should allow the soil to get dry completely. I use a meter which indicates if soil is dry or wet. And also it gives the pH levels of soil. 
 

light, indirect light will work for most of the indoor plants. But you need bright light. 
 

Coming to fertilizer part - I use epsom salt when I water once every month. I will keep the plants in bath tub, water them, after watering I let them sit in bath tub for 24 hours and let the water drip off completely and then move them to my living room. 
 

general mistakes we do -

1. we water the plant even when the soil is moist. The top level of the soil may be dry, but underneath, the soil will be wet. 

2. we use heavy soil. It kills indoor plants. Add charcoal, sand, perlite and loose potting soil. I generally add 40% perlite for indoor plants.  
3. we don’t give enough light for the plant. That’s another common mistake.

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Suggest me some out door plants. 

1.Shaded 

2. Long life 

3. Should look attractive/colour full 

4. Fruitful for next generation 

 

 

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Just now, John said:

Suggest me some out door plants. 

1.Shaded 

2. Long life 

3. Should look attractive/colour full 

4. Fruitful for next generation 

 

 

Mango, guava, sapota, jack fruit

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3 minutes ago, uma said:

Mango, guava, sapota, jack fruit

Mango , jack fruit not strong okka galiki iriginpotai. Guava sapota anta shading undav ga

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47 minutes ago, John said:

Mango , jack fruit not strong okka galiki iriginpotai. Guava sapota anta shading undav ga

Neem (vepa) tree. Fully grown neem tree equal to 10 AC. Neem tree shade give 10 degree centigrade difference in temperature. It filters dust in air, give oxygen, reduce mosquitoes in home,  absorb toxicity in air. You feel more energetic.

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1 hour ago, John said:

Suggest me some out door plants. 

1.Shaded 

2. Long life 

3. Should look attractive/colour full 

4. Fruitful for next generation 

 

 

1. Shade ki kaanugu chettu best! Next best is Panasa 

2. long life ki panasa best

3. panasa will Be evergreen and should look very good!

4. Panasa banana etc are generally low maintenance…

 

you can see panasa in multiple places above. It’s very good plant. Try getting nice variety. You will like it!  

 

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