Care & Advice

Caring for your plants, day after day

Simple habits to keep your plants healthy. Light, watering, soil — the essentials to help them thrive.

The first 48 hours are decisive

After purchase, let your plant acclimate. Avoid repotting or fertilizing right away: give it time to adjust to its new environment.

The fundamentals

Six essential habits

Light

Place the plant in a bright spot with indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.

Watering

Water only when the topsoil is dry. Overwatering is the most common cause of decline.

Fertilizing

Don't fertilize before the acclimation period. Once settled, feed sparingly in spring.

Soil & pot

Ensure good drainage and airy soil. Choose a pot suited to the size of the roots.

Temperature

Keep a stable temperature and keep the plant away from drafts and direct heat sources.

Pruning

Remove yellowed or damaged leaves to encourage healthy growth and preserve the plant's appearance.

Nutrition

Choosing the right fertilizer

The right fertilizer depends on the type of plant and its growth stage.

1

Vegetative growth

High in nitrogen (N) — leaves and stems

10-10-30

Ideal for foliage plants and herbs

2

Flowering & blooms

High in phosphorus and potassium

10-30-20

For roses, bougainvillea and others

3

General strengthening

Balanced NPK, all-purpose

20-20-20

Provides complete, balanced nutrition

4

In summer / high heat

Reduce frequency (every 2 to 4 weeks), preferably after watering or in the evening

Avoid excess nitrogen so it doesn't burn the plant

"A plant doesn't ask for much — just attention at the right moment."

The Verdora philosophy

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