How to prevent geranium leaves from drying out: basic care tips
Geraniums are beloved houseplants, but they require proper care to maintain their beauty. SSPDaily has highlighted the importance of avoiding common mistakes in geranium care to ensure vibrant and healthy blooms. Here are the key recommendations to follow:
Avoid Over-Fertilization
Over-fertilizing can lead to root rot. Opt for moderate watering and allow the soil to slightly dry between waterings.
Use Quality Soil Mix
Ensure the soil mix is of high quality, avoiding overly acidic or alkaline soils. Poor drainage can harm geranium roots. A suitable mix includes light peat soil and sand. Additionally, ensure there are drainage holes in the pot and consider adding a layer of expanded clay before planting.
Provide Adequate Lighting
Geraniums require ample light but avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorching. On dark winter days, supplement natural light with a grow light, maintaining a safe distance to avoid burns.
Maintain Suitable Temperatures
Geraniums prefer moderate temperatures and do not tolerate excessive heat. Keep them in a warm area, away from radiators, with temperatures ranging from 18-22 degrees Celsius.
Proper Pruning
Employ correct pruning techniques to shape and encourage geranium growth. Exercise caution and sanitize your tools to prevent damage and potential infections from unclean cuts. Treat cuts with activated charcoal if necessary.