American Plant Dish Garden Care User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- American Plant
Table of Contents
American Plant Dish Garden Care
Specifications
- Light Requirement: Indirect sunlight, best placed 6-8 ft away from windows
- Watering Schedule: Initially water twice per week, adjust as needed
- Fertilization: Not required
- Toxicity: Mix of toxic and non-toxic plants
- Maintenance: Regular trimming may be required
Product Usage Instructions
Light:
Dish gardens thrive in indirect sunlight. Place your ceramic dish garden 6-8 feet away from windows to ensure optimal growth. Typically, the plants in a ceramic dish garden have similar light requirements.
Water & Humidity:
Due to the variety of plant species in your dish garden, monitor the soil moisture levels closely. Initially, water your dish garden twice a week. Adjust the watering frequency based on the moisture needs of the plants.
Temperature:
Keep your dish garden in a room with a stable temperature to promote healthy plant growth.
Food:
No fertilization is necessary for your dish garden as the plants receive sufficient nutrients from the soil.
Toxicity:
Be aware that your dish garden contains both toxic and non-toxic plants. Take precautions to keep them out of reach of children and pets.
Growers Tips:
Regularly inspect your ceramic dish garden for dead leaves and remove them promptly. If any plant begins to outgrow others, trim it back to maintain a balanced appearance.
FAQ
Q: How often should I water my dish garden?
A: Initially water twice a week and adjust based on the moisture needs of the plants.
Q: Do I need to fertilize my dish garden?
A: No, fertilization is not required as the plants receive nutrients from the soil.
Dish Garden Care Guide
- Light
- Dish gardens require indirect sunlight. They will do well 6-8 ft away from windows. Most of the time, ceramic dish garden will have an assortment of plants with similar light requirements.
- Water & Humidity
- Since there are multiple different plant species in your pot, you have to keep an eye on your plants after wateing. In a beginning, we suggest watering twice per week and from there decrease or increase the watering schedule as needed.
- Temperature
- Prefers temperatures between 65-85°F.
- Food
- No need to fertilize your dish garden.
- Toxicity
- There will be a mix of toxic and non toxic plants in the container.
- Growers Tips
- A ceramic dish garden kept as a single decorative unit require regular trimming. What this means is: look for dead leaves and cut them off. If any of the plants starts to overgrow others, trim it down a little.
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