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Birch is a houseplant in your house!

All known house plant birch is actually called Roicisus (Rhoicissus), and the place of its natural growth is considered to be South Africa. This evergreen shrub, with long creeping stems quickly gained popularity, the flower growers loved the plant because of simple care and unpretentiousness when growing. In addition, it is not demanding of the light, therefore it will become a real decoration of even shaded, little-lit places, and its resistance to heat and cold makes it possible to grow the plant outdoors or in the flowerbed. Like other curly houseplants, the birch tree looks well in hanging pots, pots, and some of its species with highly branching shoots, whose height can reach up to 2.5 m, can be located near the arch or special supports.

Location

Birch is a houseplant that will delight the eye with green foliage even in shaded or semi-dark areas. Although it is referred to shade-tolerant plants, it is still better to place it in the light part of the room, if necessary, protecting the leaves of the plant from direct sunlight. The optimal summer temperature is 16-20 ° C, in winter it should be 12-15 ° C. If the cold resistance of the room birch allows it to withstand temporary lowering of the air temperature even up to 5 ° C, cold drafts are simply fatal for it - they can lead to the death of the flower.

Fertilizing and watering

Birch, a house plant, needs watering with warm, settled water. During the spring-summer period, regular watering is the key to the health and attractiveness of the plant, so the land must be constantly moistened. And only closer to winter, it is gradually reduced, in the event that the flower will be wintering in a cool room. Also, the plant will benefit from frequent spraying with soft water or a warm shower, which in winter can be replaced by wiping the leaves with a damp cloth.

Top dressing

Birch, a house plant, needs additional nutrition during the period of active growth, so it is necessary to feed the plant once every three weeks. It is best to use a complex mineral fertilizer, which is rich in macro- and microelements.

Transfer

Birch - a house plant - has a well-developed root system, but in an annual transplant in a larger pot, it still needs. The soil for this is better to take nutritious and moderately friable. Ideal is a mixture of turf, leaf land with the use of humus, sand and peat. The ratio should be 2: 2: 2: 1. Also a prerequisite for transplantation is good drainage, which eliminates water stagnation in the pot and thereby prevents rotting of the roots. Reproduction

Indoor plants of birch grow with cuttings. To do this, cut off the tip of the shoot with several internodes and root it in water or peat. Cuttings of birch trees with fairly long shoots are also necessary for the rejuvenation of shrubs, whose branches eventually become bare and lose their decorativeness.

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