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Repotting house plants and potting soils
by Almost Paradise Team
Peat-based soils will decompose over time and should as a rule, be changed yearly.
When potting medium decomposes, it also compresses so that air ...
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How to take care of Monstera?
by Almost Paradise Team
There are many varieties of Monsteras but the most common are Monstera deliciosa and Monstera adansonii. They are tropical climbing plants from th...
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How to take care of Aglaonema?
by Almost Paradise Team
Algaonema also called Chinese Evergreen (Kolbenfaden auf Deutsch), is an easy care plant, that can tolerate low to bright indirect light, as well ...
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How to take care of Alocasia?
by Almost Paradise Team
There are about 70 species of Alocasia and lots of hybrids. They are tropical plants, that require a high level of humidity, water and bright indir...
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How to take care of Sansevieria - Snake plant?
by Almost Paradise Team
Also called “Snake plant” and "Bogenhanf" auf Deutsch, Sansevieria is a super easy care plant.
Water: Less is definitely more for this sturdy plan...
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How to take care of anthuriums?
by Almost Paradise Team
Anthurium comes in many shapes and forms. They are easy care and don't need so much.
Humidity:Anthuriums need higher levels, you can lightly mist i...
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How to take care of Pothos plants (Epipremnum aureum & Scindapsus pictus)?
by Almost Paradise Team
What is included to Pothos plants? At least Epipremnum aureum, but some people count Scindapsus pictus as well to this group. Common names: Pothos...
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Sustee Aqua meter
by Almost Paradise Team
The first moisture checker with pF indicator for your home.For the first time ever, a home-grade moisture checker has been equipped with a pF indi...
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How often green plants need water?
by Almost Paradise Team
As most plants seems to be happy with once-a-week watering rhythm, but truly, there is no calendar for watering. It all depends of the light, tempe...
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Water quality, minerals, fertilizers
by Almost Paradise Team
Water
At least in Berlin tap water comes with lots of calcium (Chalk), sodium (Natrium) and magnesium salts that will build up in the soil and root...
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How to take care of Calatheas?
by Almost Paradise Team
Water: Calathea prefer moist soil all year, but never soggy. Allow the top 2-3 cm soil to dry out in-between watering, in order to air out the roo...
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