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  2. This Is The Best Time Of Day To Water Your Indoor Plants - AOL

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    If a potted plant feels light when you pick it up, it is dry. ... Municipal water sources may have additives like chlorine or fluoride that can harm sensitive plants. Fertilize responsibly.

  3. Bokashi Composting: 5 Steps to Quickly Turn Food Waste into ...

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    Or, dilute the liquid with water at a 1:100 ratio (2½ tablespoons of bokashi tea per 1 gallon of water) to make a liquid organic plant fertilizer. Apply it within 24 hours after collection to get ...

  4. Can Poinsettias Be Planted Outside? Yes, with These 10 ... - AOL

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    Water and fertilize plants regularly with a houseplant fertilizer. Trim the foliage back by half of its length or more to rein in a rangy plant. Related: The 10 Best Fertilizers for Indoor Plants ...

  5. Hoagland solution - Wikipedia

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    The artificial solution described by Dennis Hoagland in 1933, [1] known as Hoagland solution (0), has been modified several times, mainly to add ferric chelates to keep iron effectively in solution, [6] and to optimize the composition and concentration of other trace elements, some of which are not generally credited with a function in plant nutrition. [7]

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    These gorgeous low-maintenance container plants will shine on your patio all season long. Plus, get creative container gardening ideas and tips. Our Top 55 Container Gardening Ideas Will Bring So ...

  7. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    A flowerpot filled with potting soil. Potting soil or growing media, also known as potting mix or potting compost (UK), is a substrate used to grow plants in containers. The first recorded use of the term is from an 1861 issue of the American Agriculturist. [1]