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Southside Plants Cleaning Wipes - Gentle Extra Thick Waffle - Weave Unscented Wipes Perfect Plant Cleaner for Indoor Outdoor Plants | 80 Wipes

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Our Houseplant Dusting wipes are made of plant based fibers, and are a great plant leaf cleaner. They are Unscented and gentle and natural consisting of water a hint of glycerin and some Cinnamon oil extract different from harsher chemical competitors on the market. We also have our liquid plant food. Many readers use this for indoor plants too with success. I typically prefer this for outdoor plants since it was designed for that. A teaspoon of vinegar mixed in a gallon of water (or a half teaspoon in a half gallon) can effectively clean your leaves in a pinch, but there are easier, safer, and more effective ways to clean your plant’s leaves! Lemon Juice and Water to Clean Plant Leaves

If your leaves have a buildup of residue that's hard to wipe off, then mixing water with either lemon juice or vinegar can be a great solution. The key here is to keep it pretty weak as you don't want to damage your plant's leaves. A quarter teaspoon of vinegar or half a lemon can be mixed with a pint of water and sprayed on the leaves. Vinegar is also a pest deterrent. The acid in both lemon juice and vinegar is acidic and can dissolve mineral salt deposits that can dry on your leaves if the water in your area is particularly hard. However, too much acid can damage the leaves, so use sparingly. Powdery mildew is commonly seen on a wide range of outdoor plants – from courgettes to clematis. But it can affect indoor plants too, particularly if they've had a short stint outdoors to soak up some summer sunshine (the fungal spores are often airborne).If you have a large collection of plants it might be easiest to move them all to the shower or bathtub to clean them in one place, especially if they live in your bathroom, or if some of the plants are quite large or have lots of small leaves such as spider plants that are too fiddly to clean individually. This is a pretty neat tip we are sharing today, How to Clean Indoor Houseplants and Shine the Leaves! Plus we have some easy plant food tips too! That’s why we created Leaf Shine : to not only clean leaves, but to protect them from dust, insects, fungus, bacteria, and debris while also providing a nutritional boost!

Let’s talk about some of the most common recommendations, whether they work, and how they could help or hurt your plants! Coconut Oil to Clean Plant Leaves? Start by giving your plant a spray with a hose if possible, or running it under a tap. Use cool but not icy water.

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Mineral oil should be safe, but even so, this step should only be done a couple of times a year. B est Methods To Shine Your Plant’s Leaves On top of just plain looking bad, dirty leaves can also have a negative impact on a plant’s health! It’s important to keep plant leaves clean for the sake of the plant and to keep your houseplants looking good. You sure can! This organic formula is great for orchid leaves, but avoid getting the spray on the sensitive flowers. You may want to choose the Leaf Shine wipes to make sure the Leaf Shine only goes where you want it to. First, spray down your plant’s leaves with distilled water and let it sit for about 5 minutes to allow any dust or buildup to loosen.

This should help dissolve the lime and make the leaf beautiful – but dilute heavily to avoid harming the leaf tissues. Step 4: Gently dry the leavesTo treat it, remove the worst of the affected areas. The RHS recommends improving ventilation, and avoiding your plant sitting with wet leaves, particularly in cool temperatures or throughout the night. A broad spectrum fungicide may have incidental control, they add. What is the worst houseplant disease?

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