How do I know if my plant needs water?
Gently press your finger into the soil: if the first centimeters are dry, it’s time to water. Also observe the leaves: if they fall, the plant is thirsty; if they yellow, you are watering too much.
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Each plant has its personality: some require little attention and are content with the available light, while others reveal their full beauty when given a bit more care. The Needs & maintenance collection accompanies you in discovering the essential needs of your plants — light, watering, humidity, and nutrients — to create a living, balanced, and sustainable interior. Whether you are a beginner, an enthusiast, or simply a lover of greenery, Verdeia guides you to choose plants adapted to your pace and environment. Easy to maintain, air-purifying, shade-tolerant, or non-toxic, they transform your urban space into a true natural ecosystem. Understanding your plants' needs is the first step towards a more harmonious interior. Some are content with little light or infrequent watering, others require a bit more attention to reveal their full potential. These main categories help you quickly identify the plants that will thrive best in your home. Maintaining an indoor plant is based on a simple principle: observe rather than force. Each species sends signals — limp leaves, lighter color, slowed growth — that reflect its needs. By adopting a few good habits, you offer your plants a living environment close to their natural habitat. Recreating a plant’s natural conditions does not mean complicating your daily life. A few simple actions help maintain a stable atmosphere conducive to growth: avoid sudden temperature changes, keep gentle humidity, and ensure good air circulation. Grouping several plants with similar needs creates a beneficial microclimate: they retain humidity better, protect each other, and form a more aesthetic whole. Don’t hesitate to play with heights, hangings, and stands to create relief and dynamics in your interior. Finally, observe: it’s the key. A plant that feels good will show it through steady growth, firm leaves, and vivid colors. Maintenance is not limited to technique — it contributes to the harmony of your space. A well-placed, well-fed, and well-understood plant becomes a true decorative element, but also a source of well-being. Each species brings a different energy: tropicals diffuse warmth and generosity, succulents evoke calm and minimalism. For a natural look, combine several types of foliage: large formats for structure, trailing plants for movement, variegated varieties for light. You will thus obtain an urban jungle in your image, full of character and life. All plants in the Needs & maintenance collection are carefully selected, respectfully grown, and packaged in an eco-responsible packaging that guarantees their freshness and vitality upon arrival. Verdeia ensures that each plant is ready to adapt to your interior and accompany you for a long time. Gently press your finger into the soil: if the first centimeters are dry, it’s time to water. Also observe the leaves: if they fall, the plant is thirsty; if they yellow, you are watering too much. Yes, especially tropical species like Calatheas, Ficus, or Monstera. Light misting once or twice a week improves ambient humidity and limits drying out. Zamioculcas, Pothos, Sansevierias, and Dracaenas are perfect for beginners: they tolerate missed watering and indirect light well. Light pruning is enough to remove dead leaves or control shape. It stimulates growth and keeps the plant compact and balanced. Provide them with stable light, good substrate, and a regular rhythm. Turn them slightly each week for even growth and avoid cold drafts.Needs & maintenance — Understand, observe and take care of your indoor plants
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FAQ — Needs & maintenance
How do I know if my plant needs water?
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