Rituals
The Ultimate Guide To Spring Plant Care
Spring is right around the corner, which means longer days, warmer temperatures, and plants bounding back to life. We’re sharing our Grow-How® expert tips to ease your indoor plants into the spring season
Many plants go dormant over the winter, allowing them to conserve energy during the months they can’t function efficiently. Dormancy can be triggered by a few different factors, including temperature, soil moisture, and daylength. For houseplants living in a controlled environment (our homes), shorter days in the autumn are often what initiates dormancy.
We’ll note that many houseplants don’t go dormant in the winter. Indoor heating, regular watering, and the use of grow lights or even normal household lights can be enough to keep your plant actively growing. Even so, with the changing seasons your plant will likely experience a growth spurt, so these spring care tips still apply!
As days get longer the closer we get to spring, you can expect your houseplants to wake up from their winter dormancy. Read on to learn about the spring care tips we recommend to help your plants adjust, which are best done anytime from late winter to early spring.
Start With The Roots
Spring is right around the corner, which means longer days, warmer temperatures, and plants bounding back to life. We’re sharing our Grow-How® expert tips to ease your indoor plants into the spring season.
Many plants go dormant over the winter, allowing them to conserve energy during the months they can’t function efficiently. Dormancy can be triggered by a few different factors, including temperature, soil moisture, and daylength. For houseplants living in a controlled environment (our homes), shorter days in the autumn are often what initiates dormancy.
We’ll note that many houseplants don’t go dormant in the winter. Indoor heating, regular watering, and the use of grow lights or even normal household lights can be enough to keep your plant actively growing. Even so, with the changing seasons your plant will likely experience a growth spurt, so these spring care tips still apply!
As days get longer the closer we get to spring, you can expect your houseplants to wake up from their winter dormancy. Read on to learn about the spring care tips we recommend to help your plants adjust, which are best done anytime from late winter to early spring.