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

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

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

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This method works well for larger plants you can really move and shower, such as an adult Monstera deliciosa. It’s also a perfect technique for plants with massive foliage, such as rubber plants (Ficus lyrata). Water + Soap

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Lemon juice is also commonly recommended, much like vinegar. And it carries many of the same risks. Lemon again! This delicious fruit makes for an excellent soil acidity booster, but can also help you clean the foliage of your houseplants and make the leaves shiny. And if you still wish to buy instead of DIY, we totally get it! Here's our version with zero harsh ingredients-- All Natural Pest Spray & Leaf Shine . How To Make Your Own Houseplant Polish 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? We’ve found that the best way to make plant leaves shine is to actually nourish the leaves from the inside out with proper light, watering, and fertilizer , and to keep them consistently clean. It also helps to nourish them from the outside to protect them from dust and debris that can cause dullness in the first place.Beth: I would go for the large, variegated Monstera as I'm sitting here looking at about a dozen small pots of various succulents. I quite enjoy them but I think having a high-impact plant like a Monstera would really do well and it would light up part of the sun room that I have in my home and give me something to look at, in those long dreary months, that reminds me of a more tropical, warm summer. Contributions from On The Ledge listeners help to pay for all the things that have made the show possible over the last few years: equipment, travel expenses, editing, admin support and transcription.

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Skimmed milk mixed with water is way better than regular milk because fats from regular milk can remain on the plant leaves and close the stomata. If you have a large plant that doesn’t like water on its leaves, you may want to pat the foliage dry with a soft cloth. Jane: There is some evidence that a spray containing milk can help with powdery mildews as a way of killing the fungal spores that cause this condition. I'll link in the show notes to an article that goes into the science behind this. If you're looking for a general cleaner for your houseplant leaves, the non-hairy ones, the best thing you can use is a damp cloth. Ideally water that's distilled or rainwater, so it doesn't contain of those mineral salts that can cause those white deposits on leaves. If you can, it can really give your plants a boost to give them the occasional shower, this will not only clean off the leaves but also help the potting medium too. Here's why: Having gone over all this, I think it’s time to ask the real question: do you really need leaves that look lacquered?

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It seems like baby wipes are used for literally everything nowadays, and most people think if babies can handle them, why would plants have a bad reaction? Want to make a regular donation? Join the On The Ledge community on Patreon! Whether you can only spare a dollar or a pound, or want to make a bigger commitment, there’s something for you: see all the tiers and sign up for Patreon here. We believe that healthy plants are the most beautiful plants. So we created a nourishing solution that breaks down buildup, promotes natural shine, provides growth-promoting nutrients, and also wards off damaging pathogens and insects. Jane: Hello and welcome to On The Ledge podcast! How shiny are your leaves? That's what we're asking today! I'm your host, Jane Perrone, and this here podcast is On The Ledge: your passport to the world of plants! Sometimes a listener question comes in that's just so good that I want to dedicate a whole episode to it. Today, I'm talking about a question from Emily about leaf shine products and what's the best way of making your leaves look all beautiful and shiny? We'll also be hearing from listener, Beth, in Meet the Listener. Using a combo of half milk and half water mixed up in a spray bottle is another way to make houseplant leaves look extra shiny. The proteins in milk help break down residue on leaves to give them that shine we're all looking for. Watering it down means it doesn't leave an odor on the leaves, which may attract bugs.



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