名媛直播 noob with unidentified plant
- Troca
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Hello dear 名媛直播 people.
I am very happy to have joined , just now!
I have never owned a 名媛直播, until this past week, my godson gave me this one that I show in the pictures.
I am guessing it is indoor and I think I have watered it right , used a drinking glass and slowly dropped the water.
I wonder what 名媛直播 is this ? what plant is it?
And is there any special thing I should know to start?
I already seen you need to check each spring if it needs to be "devased" pr how u say it, but since its new and it seems to be ok, I am guessing I can think about that only in one year.
Best regards and please don't be offended by my total noobness.
I am very happy to have joined , just now!
I have never owned a 名媛直播, until this past week, my godson gave me this one that I show in the pictures.
I am guessing it is indoor and I think I have watered it right , used a drinking glass and slowly dropped the water.
I wonder what 名媛直播 is this ? what plant is it?
And is there any special thing I should know to start?
I already seen you need to check each spring if it needs to be "devased" pr how u say it, but since its new and it seems to be ok, I am guessing I can think about that only in one year.
Best regards and please don't be offended by my total noobness.
by Troca
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Could it be a chinese pepper tree maybe?
As with all plants there are not one single species in the world that live naturally indoors. Hence there are no suck thing as indoor trees. Your tree will thank you for every day outdoors as long as the temperature is within the species comfort zone.
As with all plants there are not one single species in the world that live naturally indoors. Hence there are no suck thing as indoor trees. Your tree will thank you for every day outdoors as long as the temperature is within the species comfort zone.
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Looks like a chinese peppertree.
Never owned one, so will leave it at that.
Never owned one, so will leave it at that.
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Hi there!
It's a Chinese Pepper Tree if I'm right. If so from my experience they need good watering as they like moist soil, but be sure the soil has good drainage. They are indoor as they don't like windy places. They like sunny spots but in spring and summer I would move it away from direct light as I wouldn't want the leaves to go scorched.
It's a Chinese Pepper Tree if I'm right. If so from my experience they need good watering as they like moist soil, but be sure the soil has good drainage. They are indoor as they don't like windy places. They like sunny spots but in spring and summer I would move it away from direct light as I wouldn't want the leaves to go scorched.
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Ohh! I am sure they are grown outdoors in shezuan province.
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