Correct watering with the FYTA Beam
Watering plants may seem like a simple task at first glance, but anyone who has ever tried to keep an indoor space green knows how difficult it can be. Too much water can be just as damaging as too little, and different plants have different needs. In addition, factors such as humidity, light condit
Poinsettia – Not only the flame of Christmas
Breaking news: “Euphorbia pulcherrima” is still alive after Christmas. It doesn’t have to go in the bin after the festive season: The Poinsettia can become a long-standing member of your plant family without much effort. And it comes with an entertaining story to boot. In this coun
What’s wrong with… – my Rubber Fig?
Ficus elastica – Rubber Fig The Rubber Fig is probably the best-known species in the Ficus family. The newest leaf is often surrounded by a red bract that falls off as the plant continues to grow. What’s wrong with that one, Lotte? Damaged tips Here, however, the tips look pretty battere
What’s wrong with… – my Fiddle-Leaf Fig?
Ficus lyrata – Fiddle-Leaf Fig With its large leaves, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig looks really lush. The leaves can grow up to 40 cm long. If the plant is healthy, they are bright green and shiny. But what’s wrong with that one, Lotte? Ficus corpse A ficus is almost a must have in every plant