Wir haben viele Pflanzenarten in unserem Haus. Wahrscheinlich um die 20 verschiedene Arten. Doch nur wenige schaffen es, den Winter zu überstehen. Wir haben versucht, Pflanzen rotieren zu lassen, um mehr Sonnenlicht zu haben. Glauben Sie, dass etwas Flüssigdünger ihnen dabei helfen könnte, munter zu werden und den Winter zu überstehen?
Von: WeatherNo1349
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You probably need some grow lights to help them out.
1.) i’d recommend grow lights
2.) are you fertilizing at all? you should still fertilize (a lot less) during the winter.
Moar light
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Never ever fertilize a struggling plant. Only fertilize plants that are healthy (excluding if the plant is unhealthy due to a known nutrient deficiency). These are so young and small; there’s no way they have a nutrient deficiency.
These don’t look like they’re getting enough light. They may also be getting overwatered because the pots look too large for how immature the plants are. Also, only water once the top 1-2” of soil is dry. Never water on a schedule, and never let a plant sit in its excess water. Always let water drain from the pot.
And too little sun means the plant uses up less water. If the plant uses up less water, the water sits in the soil for too long, usually leading to overwatering and potentially rotted roots.
You want plants to be as close to the best light in your house as possible. I’d move them to a window. Or you’ll need to supplement this set up with grow lights.
upvote conditional on getting a light for those. failure will result in vote retraction. and plant death.
All houseplants need light.
DEF a light issue… I’d argue that light is one of the most important things other than water ….
They definitely need more light, but the one in the middle on the left side looks like it’s I don’t know if it’s too late, but you can try saving it by taking it out of the pot it’s in, letting the roots dry out a bit, & replanting it in a pot with good drainage . A lot of plants go into hibernation during the winter, so they don’t need as much water. You can get a moisture thermometer online for pretty cheap. I grow succulents, which have to be bone dry before rewatering. The moisture thermometer is extremely helpful.
I just bought the same mushroom pot! So cute!!
I hung mine on the wall too, upsidedown!
Light appears inadequate, but I only see one pot has a saucer so I’m wondering what the drainage situation is. The one in the dark blue container on the left is probably too far gone to save. It looks like mush.
I’m not convinced a lack of light is the only issue here. Fertilizer won’t be of any benefit until you get to the bottom of what’s wrong with them, and there may be more than one issue.
Winter season is very dark and also the heaters are on so u will have to set up some grow lights for them and also get a humidifier. That’s how I keep my plants thriving through the winter.
Nah these need sun. Fertilizer provides the building blocks to grow. Sun provides the energy to use that fertilizer. Get some grow lights and move them to a windowsill.