PLANT CARE ( Touch Me Not | Shameplant | Mimosa Pudica )
The Shameplant needs a temperature scope of 60 to 85 °F to support sound development and produce blossoms. | |
The Mimosa Pudica needs splendid light as long as eight hours every day. It could endure some immediate daylight. | |
The Shameplant appreciates moderate to high humidity. | |
This plant enjoys reliably sodden soil yet not wet, wet soil. A lot of water can prompt root decay. |
ADDITIONAL CARE
Caring for the captivating Touch Me Not | Shameplant | Mimosa Pudica isn’t difficult once you understand what it needs. It can be grown indoors or outdoors but requires the same care and attention in either location. In its native environment, the sensitive plant grows in nutrient-poor soil. However, it does not tolerate compacted soil or soil that does not drain. A well-draining, loamy soil is best for the touch-me-not-plant, both indoors and outside. These plants do not require much when it comes to nutrients. However, to give them a boost during the growing season, apply a high-potassium liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every few weeks. The sensitive plant is most often propagated from seeds. Sow the seeds in a mix of moist peat moss and perlite, then place clear plastic above the planting medium to help lock in humidity. However, the sensitive pant can be propagated with a cutting. Cut a section that has at least one leaf node. Place the cutting in a growing medium of moist peat moss and perlite and cover with a plastic bag or plastic wrap. Roots should establish in a couple of weeks.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant in the example picture is not the real plant to deliver. This is an example, so variations are possible. Eventually, the delivered plant may differ in for example size, the number of flowers & branches, The Plant Will be in a Plastic Pot Not The One Shown In The Picture.
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