Are silk plants good?
Incorporating silk plants into your home decor offers a beautiful and practical way to enhance your living environment. Their low-maintenance nature, durability, and versatility make them an excellent choice for any space. General Benefits Silk plants offer a low maintenance alternative, while providing the same warmth and style of live botanicals. In addition, permanent botanicals do not attract insects, require no pesticides and create an allergy-free environment.
How to care for a silk plant?
Silk plants are one of the easier plant families when it comes to watering. They must be water 1-2 times every 14 hours. Water is a little too rare than a little too often, because the plants can easily tolerate if the soil is able to dry out every now and then. The silk tree can tolerate short droughts. It can be watered with slightly acidic water, neutral or slightly calcareous water. Continue reading about watering Bonsai trees. Fertilize the tree once a month with solid organic fertilizer or use a liquid fertilizer every week during the growing season.
How to clean a large silk plant?
Dusty Artificial Plants and Flowers Use a feather duster to dust the foliage. If the dust is deeply ingrained, wipe the leaves individually with a microfiber cloth. Since a dry microfiber cloth is a magnet for dust, when using it to clean fake plants, it is recommended you lightly dampen the cloth with water. The best faux plants cleaner to use is homemade – one part white vinegar and one part water. Put this solution in a spray bottle. Shake it and spray. If you can’t loosen the layers of dust on an artificial plant, this should do it.