Thursday, August 9, 2012

Growing Flowers in Tropical Climates

Tropical flowers are hard to deny as some of the most breath taking and beautiful species that mother nature has bestowed upon us. Growing flowers in a tropical climate can sometimes be a little tricky, but if you are able to remember some of the basic rules, you should be able to compliment what mother nature has given us.

Many of the tropical flowers have some of the most wonderful fragrances. Many of us would like to grow these flowers so that we may be surrounded with the scent all day long. If you are starting your own tropical garden, or you would like to know how to better care for your tropical flowering species then it pays to consider some aspects.

Pattaya

Ensure that the temperature that your plant will live in, remains reasonably constant. It should range between50 to 65 degrees during the darker hours and 70 to 80 during daylight time. Make sure that your plant has bright filtered light. Many of the plants that live in the tropics receive a high degree of light, although they do not grow in direct sunlight. It is recommended that the plants are not placed in Northern facing windows, but Eastern sides where there are hours of daylight and also western and southern sides where there is filtered light is ideal.

Make sure that your tropical flowers receive plenty of high quality fertilizer, and are watered often so that the soil remains moist. Do not soak the soil and leave the plant in soggy dirt. They enjoy a constantly moist environment. During the hotter months, still more fans to allow the air to circulate around your plants is a greatidea.

Try to mimic nature as much as possible in order for your tropical flowers to thrive. If you live within a tropical climate then allowing for filtered sunlight, to constantly moist soil that has been fertilized with a good quality plant specific fertilizer, and with adequate air flow and consistent weather, your tropical flowers should bloom profusely.

Growing Flowers in Tropical Climates

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