# Fertilization
1. *Choose the right fertilizer*: Select a fertilizer that's balanced (e.g., 10-10-10 NPK) or formulated specifically for your plant type (e.g., high-phosphorus for blooming plants).
2. *Follow instructions*: Don't overfertilize, as this can damage your plants.
# Pruning and Grooming
1. *Prune plants regularly*: Remove dead or damaged leaves and stems to promote healthy growth and prevent disease.
2. *Deadhead flowers*: Remove spent blooms to encourage more flowering.
# Pest and Disease Control
1. *Monitor your plants regularly*: Keep an eye out for signs of pests or disease, such as holes in leaves, white powdery residue, or black spots.
1. *Choose the right fertilizer*: Select a fertilizer that's balanced (e.g., 10-10-10 NPK) or formulated specifically for your plant type (e.g., high-phosphorus for blooming plants).
2. *Follow instructions*: Don't overfertilize, as this can damage your plants.
# Pruning and Grooming
1. *Prune plants regularly*: Remove dead or damaged leaves and stems to promote healthy growth and prevent disease.
2. *Deadhead flowers*: Remove spent blooms to encourage more flowering.
# Pest and Disease Control
1. *Monitor your plants regularly*: Keep an eye out for signs of pests or disease, such as holes in leaves, white powdery residue, or black spots.
# Fertilization
1. *Choose the right fertilizer*: Select a fertilizer that's balanced (e.g., 10-10-10 NPK) or formulated specifically for your plant type (e.g., high-phosphorus for blooming plants).
2. *Follow instructions*: Don't overfertilize, as this can damage your plants.
# Pruning and Grooming
1. *Prune plants regularly*: Remove dead or damaged leaves and stems to promote healthy growth and prevent disease.
2. *Deadhead flowers*: Remove spent blooms to encourage more flowering.
# Pest and Disease Control
1. *Monitor your plants regularly*: Keep an eye out for signs of pests or disease, such as holes in leaves, white powdery residue, or black spots.
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