‘Little extra care’ needed with Swiss cheese plants in the winter months – three care tips

Speaking to Express.co.uk, founder of Beards & Daisies, Jo Lambell, shared how to look after a Swiss cheese plant throughout the colder months.

1. Misting and dusting

Jo said: “Native to the tropical rainforests of Southern Mexico and Panama, the Swiss cheese plant thrives in warm and humid conditions.

“This can require a little extra care and maintenance to replicate come the winter months.”

This means that those with a Swiss cheese plant may need to put more time into taking care of it.

Jo added: “Make sure you are misting this plant regularly with lukewarm water and keep away from any dry heat vents as this will upset it.

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“The Swiss cheese plant is best known for its infamous big, holey leaves.

“Make sure these are kept dust-free all year round, but this is especially important in winter when there is less sunlight.

“When dust builds up on the leaves of plants it clogs their pores and prevents them from absorbing light.”

Gently remove the dust from its leaves with a damp cloth, taking care not to tear the leaf in the process.

2. Watering correctly

It is also important to keep the houseplant watered, without overwatering it.

The soil should be kept moist from November to March, and every couple of weeks should be optimal.

Another popular houseplant which may need a little extra care during the winter months is the moth orchid.

Orchids have unique nutritional requirements and need to be fed throughout the year, even in the winter months.

Make sure to keep orchids out of direct sunlight and make sure not to water them too much or they may suffer root rot.

source: express.co.uk


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