Taking care of your

Air purifying plants

Indoor air quality can be improved, contaminants can be reduced, and a healthier living environment can be created with air purifying plants. We advise adding these plants to your indoor spaces to enhance the surroundings with some greenery and natural beauty in addition to improving the air quality.

Here some general instructions on taking care of your Air purifying plants:

  • Watering:

    Most air-purifying plants prefer to be kept moist, but not soaking wet. Water them thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Be careful not to over water, as this can lead to root rot

  • Lighting:

    Air-purifying plants have different lighting requirements, but most prefer bright, indirect light. Place them near a north or east-facing window or in a location that receives filtered light.

  • Temperature:

    Air-purifying plants generally prefer temperatures between 15-24°C. Avoid exposing them to drafts or extreme temperatures.

  • Soil:

    Use a well-draining potting mix for air-purifying plants. Avoid using heavy soils that can retain too much moisture and cause root rot.

  • Fertilizer:

    Most air-purifying plants do not require frequent fertilization. You can feed them once a month with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer during the growing season.

  • Pruning:

    Regular pruning can help to keep air-purifying plants healthy and promote new growth. Remove any dead or yellowing leaves and trim back any leggy stems.

  • Repotting:

    Air-purifying plants may need to be repotted every year or two as they outgrow their current container. Choose a pot that is slightly larger than their current one and use fresh potting mix.

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