The Kalanchoe is an easy product that needs little care and gives a lot of pleasure.
Water: In the summer it needs a splash of water every week. This is approximately 10 cl. For a bigger pot size it will be 2 cl. In the winter it only needs a splash of water every one or two week.
Plant Nutrition: Add a little bit of plant nutrition to the water every 2 or 3 weeks.
Temperature: The kalanchoe grows best by room temperature, but it also lasts long between 12 degrees Celsius and 25 degrees Celsius.
Fully Blossomed Flowers: to preserve the plant from damaging, leave the flowers on the stem. Don’t cut or break them of, because this will decrease the ornamental value of the kalanchoe.
Place: The kalanchoe loves the light. When you place her in the sun or in the light, it will give you the most pleasure. A bigger pot size is also suitable for in the garden. Make sure you then buy the single flower kalanchoe. .
Consumption: The Kalanchoe is not eatable.
Frost: When the temperatures during the night are above 10 degrees Celsius, the kalanchoe can be placed outside on balcony’s, patio’s and in the garden.
The chrysanthemums from SV.co feel at home in every part of the house even in the garden.
Water: Water the plant 2 or 3 times a week, 10 till 20 cl of water in required. When the upper part of the soil feels dry, the plant needs water.
Plant nutrition: Add plant nutrition to the water every other week.
Temperature: A temperature of 15 degrees Celsius is ideal for a pot chrysanthemum. This is means it will do great in room temperature or even a little colder than room temperature.
To make sure that the plant comes out fully, it is ok to cut or break off the main flower on the stem. This will give the smaller flowers more energy to come out and blossom.
Place: The Chrysanthemum prefers a sunny but not too warm place. 15 Degrees Celsius is optimal. Furthermore, the pot plant can be placed outside but then it needs water more often. The chrysanthemum can be placed outside when the temperature doesn’t drop below zero degrees celsius.
A Primula Obconica is a plant without primine, this means that it would not give an allergic reaction by touching it. So go ahead, touch the pretty Primula Obconica! This beautiful plant has lots of flowers in fresh colors and will bring even more joy to your spring season.
Water: The Primula Obconica does not need a lot of water. Two times in every 3 weeks should be enough. Then it prefers 10 till 20 cl of water.
Plant nutrition: Add plant nutrition to the water 1 time in every 3 weeks
Temperature: ; 12 – 18 degrees Celsius is ideal for the Primula. When the temperature goes up, the soil will get dry faster which means it needs more water.
Please remove fully blossomed flowers to stimulate the growth of the plant.
Place: The Primula Obconica ; de Primula Obconica would like to stand on a light but cool place. This can be close to the window. Please be careful that the heaters around the plant are not on too high, because this will cause the plant to dry up and eventually last shorter
The Primula Obconica only has an ornamental aspect and is not for consumption.
A christmas Star is a christmas product and is available is lots of colors. The most famous one the red colored Euphorbia.
Water: This product needs a lot of care when it comes to watering. It doesn’t enjoy lots of water, but it does need some water. Dependable on the heat and the weather, 10cl-20 cl a week is ideal.
Plant Nutrition: Ones in every 2 weeks is enough.
Temperature: 18 - 22 degrees Celsius is ideal for the Christmas Star. When the temperature goes up, the plants dry out sooner and then it needs more water. Low temperatures are extremely bad for the Christmas Star and can damage the plant.
The flowers of the plant will come of by itself and the plant will eventually continue to grow.
Place: Make sure the plant doens’t stay in a windy place. Too much difference in temperature can damage the plant severe. Also, try to avoad direct sunlight.
The Euphorbia Pulcherima is not eatable.