Abutilon is also called indoor maple. This is a fairly strong branching shrub that requires a lot of space.
Instructions
Step 1
The plant is light-requiring and is not afraid of direct sunlight.
Step 2
From spring to late autumn, abutilone requires abundant watering. In winter, watering indoor maple should be moderate.
Step 3
Spray the leaves of the plant once a week.
Step 4
Transplant abutilone annually in the spring. Try not to choose a pot that is too large for it, otherwise it will not bloom.
Step 5
In summer, maple feels great outdoors. You can safely take it out into the garden.
Step 6
Depending on the variety, abutilone propagates both by seeds and cuttings.
Step 7
Indoor maple is highly susceptible to attacks by pests, which can be eliminated with the help of any insecticidal preparation.
Step 8
Prune the shoots regularly to get a very neat and beautiful crown of the plant.
Step 9
In August, once a week, be sure to feed the plant if you want the indoor maple to survive the winter comfortably.