Breeding home flowers is not only a banal hobby like stamp collecting or ceramic elephants. Flowers ennoble the atmosphere in the house, create coziness and a special mood. Caring for indoor plants distracts us from everyday problems. Some plants, in addition to aesthetic pleasure, are also capable of providing effective benefits: purifying the air from toxic substances and microbes, absorbing nicotine, protecting against electromagnetic radiation, and so on.
Instructions
Step 1
If you decide to buy a flower yourself, then be sure to ask the seller about its characteristics in all details. Vendors in modern flower shops are able to advise you on all the intricacies of the plant, how to care for it, and so on.
Step 2
If a flower appeared completely unexpectedly in the form of a gift, and of all the flowers you only know how chamomiles and pansies look, do not despair: at the bottom of the pot, most likely, there is a label with the name of the plant glued to it. This is done in all branded flower shops.
Step 3
If this is not available, then use the Internet. A large number of flower-themed Internet forums are registered on the World Wide Web, where, by asking a question from professional breeders, you will receive a short or complete answer about your plant. Previously, on the forum, describe the flower or, even better, send its image.
Step 4
While you are guessing with the name of the flower, do not overdo it with watering. Water the flower sparingly and do not place the pot in direct sunlight.