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How to grow plants faster at home

by Kaylum Keet
PICTURE: PEXELS
Growing plants at home can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but sometimes, we wish our green friends could grow just a bit faster. Fortunately, there are several tried and tested methods to boost plant growth without compromising their health. In this article, we’ll explore three effective ways to help your plants thrive and flourish at an accelerated pace.

Provide Optimal Conditions

To promote faster growth, it’s crucial to ensure that your plants are receiving the right conditions for their specific needs. This includes providing adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. Place your plants in areas with sufficient natural light or use artificial grow lights for species that require more exposure. Water them regularly, taking care not to overwater or underwater, and use a balanced fertiliser to ensure they receive essential nutrients.

Choose the Right Pot and Soil

Selecting the appropriate pot and soil can significantly impact plant growth, according to Urban Mali. Opt for a pot with good drainage to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot and hinder growth. Additionally, use nutrient-rich, well-draining soil that suits the plant’s requirements. If necessary, amend the soil with compost or organic matter to improve its fertility and structure.

Introduce Companion Planting

Companion planting involves strategically placing compatible plant species together to benefit each other. Some plants release natural chemicals that deter pests or enhance nutrient uptake, while others provide shade or support for climbing plants. By practicing companion planting, you create a symbiotic environment that fosters faster growth and better overall health for your plants.
Growing plants faster at home requires a combination of good practices and understanding the unique needs of each plant species. By providing optimal conditions, choosing the right pot and soil, regular pruning, implementing companion planting, and utilising root division and propagation, you can significantly accelerate your plants’ growth and enjoy lush, vibrant greenery in your home. Remember to be patient and observant, as each plant may respond differently to these techniques. Happy gardening!
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