Impatiens (New Guinea Grp) 3 kleuren

Impatiens (New Guinea Grp)

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Impatiens from the New Guinea group come in various colors, including pink, purple, and orange. The flowers are large and striking, often with a contrasting pattern or dots. The leaves of these plants are typically dark green and glossy, providing a beautiful backdrop for the colorful flowers. Impatiens from the New Guinea group are perfect for brightening up shady gardens and flower pots, bringing a cheerful and vibrant look. With their colorful flowers and lush leaves, they are a popular choice for gardeners looking for an easy-to-care-for plant that blooms for a long time.

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  • Yes, the plant is easy to maintain. It requires regular watering and a bright location, but otherwise needs little care. It is a good choice for beginner plant lovers.

    Yes, Impatiens (New Guinea Group) 3 colors requires a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight. Place the plant in a spot with bright, indirect light for optimal growth. Make sure the plant is not in the shade in order to remain healthy.

    The Impatiens plant needs regular watering, about 1-2 times a week. It is important to keep the soil lightly moist, but make sure not to let the roots stay wet for too long to prevent root rot. It is advisable to let the soil dry out slightly between waterings.

    No, Impatiens do not like direct sunlight. They prefer indirect light or partial shade. Strong sunlight can burn the leaves and damage the plant.

    Yes, Impatiens (New Guinea Group) 3 colors loves warmth and prefers a warm and moist environment. It thrives best at temperatures between 18-24 degrees Celsius. Ensure that the plant is placed in a warm and bright spot to grow well.

    Yes, as a houseplant, I can purify the air. My leaves absorb harmful substances and produce oxygen. This helps to create a healthier indoor environment.

  • Regularly trim wilted flowers and leaves to keep the plant looking neat and healthy. Prune the plant in the spring to promote growth and maintain its shape. Remove any shoots that are causing the plant to grow in an unwanted way.

    Give the plant regular water to keep the soil lightly moist. Avoid letting the plant get too wet, as this can cause root rot. Preferably, water with room temperature water and avoid getting water on the leaves.

    This plant requires moist, well-draining potting soil. Use a mix of potting soil with some extra organic material for good growth and flowering. Make sure the pot is regularly drained to prevent root rot.

    This plant thrives best in well-draining potting soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Make sure the soil stays moist but not too wet. Fertilize the plant every two weeks during the growing season for optimal growth and blooming.

    This plant needs regular watering, but avoid the potting soil becoming too wet. Keep the plant in a bright spot, but not in direct sunlight. Remove faded flowers regularly to stimulate growth.

    The plant can be cleaned by regularly wiping dust off the leaves with a soft cloth or sponge. It can also be occasionally placed under the shower to remove dust and any insects. Make sure the plant can dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent mold formation.

    This plant requires a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight. Place it in a spot with bright, indirect light for the best growth and flowering. Make sure the plant receives at least 6 hours of light per day.

    The optimal temperature for this plant is between 18°C and 24°C. Make sure the plant is not exposed to temperatures below 10°C. Place the plant in a warm and bright spot in the house.

    The humidity should be moderate, with a preference for a moist environment. Make sure to mist the plant regularly to maintain humidity levels. However, avoid excess moisture to prevent root rot.

    The plant prefers a neutral to slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.5. It is important to keep an eye on the acidity of the soil to maintain the plant's health. Regularly testing and potentially adjusting the pH value can help the plant thrive.

    It is important to regularly fertilize with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants during the growing season, following the instructions on the packaging. It is not necessary to provide extra nourishment during the winter months when the plant is in a resting period. Remember to occasionally inspect the plant for any nutrient deficiencies, such as yellowing leaves.

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    Impatiens from the New Guinea group come in various colors, including pink, purple, and orange. The flowers are large and striking, often with a contrasting pattern or dots. The leaves of these plants are typically dark green and glossy, providing a beautiful backdrop for the colorful flowers. Impatiens from the New Guinea group are perfect for brightening up shady gardens and flower pots, bringing a cheerful and vibrant look. With their colorful flowers and lush leaves, they are a popular choice for gardeners looking for an easy-to-care-for plant that blooms for a long time.

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