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Welcome to Pluk Plants, your go-to resource for all things green! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a newbie to the plant world, learning and sharing is the way. With the Pluk One you can use a wide selection of plants, herbs, and vegetables.

Get the most out of your Pluk One

Some useful tools for working with the Pluk One:

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Pruning shears: A good pair of pruning shears is essential for trimming plants and keeping them healthy. Look for a pair with sharp blades and a comfortable grip.

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Watering can: To keep your plants healthy and happy, you’ll need a watering can that’s easy to use and has a good spout for pouring water evenly. Look for a can with a comfortable handle and a removable spray head.

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Soil moisture meter: A soil moisture meter can help you determine when it’s time to water your plants. Simply insert the meter into the soil and it will give you an accurate reading of the moisture level.

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Fertilizer: To keep your plants healthy and growing strong, you’ll need a good fertilizer. Look for a fertilizer that’s appropriate for the type of plants you’re growing and follow the instructions carefully.

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Plant pots: When your plants grow out of your Pluk One. Share! With some good looking pots, you can give your own homegrown to the ones you love.

Share your homegrown flowers

Flowers not only add beauty to your home but also offer numerous benefits such as improving air quality and reducing stress.

Our veggie picks

Growing your own vegetables indoors not only provides you with fresh produce but also reduces your carbon footprint. Some popular vegetables that are easy to grow indoors include:

Tomatoes

Cherry tomatoes are a popular choice for indoor gardeners, as they don’t require as much space as larger varieties. When growing tomatoes in the Pluk One, be sure to provide them with plenty of light, as they require at least 12 hours of direct sunlight each day. Tomatoes require consistent watering.

Peppers

From sweet bell peppers to spicy jalapenos, peppers are another great choice for the Pluk One. Peppers require similar growing conditions to tomatoes. Peppers also prefer warm temperatures, so keep them in a room that is at least 20 degrees Celsius.

Microgreens

Microgreens are a great option for growing with the Pluk One. These tiny greens are packed with nutrients and are easy to grow indoors. Simply sprinkle the seeds over a layer of soil in your Pluk One and water regularly. In just a few weeks, you’ll have fresh microgreens that are perfect for adding flavor and nutrition to salads, sandwiches, and more. Some popular microgreen varieties include kale, arugula, and radish. With the Pluk One, you can have a steady supply of these nutrient-dense greens right at your fingertips.

Indoor gardening tips & tricks

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Choose the right plants: When it comes to indoor gardening, it’s important to choose plants that are well-suited to indoor environments. Adjust the Pluk One lights to the plants need.

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Use the right soil: Make sure to use high-quality potting soil that is specifically designed for indoor plants. This will help ensure that your plants have the nutrients they need to grow and thrive.

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Water carefully: Over-watering is a common problem for indoor gardeners, so be sure to water your plants carefully. Check the soil regularly to make sure it’s not too dry or too wet, and adjust your watering schedule as needed.

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Provide adequate light: As mentioned earlier, many plants can thrive with the use of grow lights, but it’s important to make sure they’re getting the right amount of light. Some plants may need more light than others, so do some research to determine what your plants need.

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Monitor humidity levels: Indoor environments can often be quite dry, which can be a challenge for many plants. Consider using a humidifier or placing a tray of water near your plants to help maintain adequate humidity levels.

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Prune regularly: Regular pruning can help keep your plants healthy and promote growth. Remove any dead or damaged leaves, and trim back any branches that are getting too long.

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Keep an eye out for pests: Indoor plants are still susceptible to pests, so be sure to keep an eye out for any signs of infestation. If you do notice pests, try to address the problem as quickly as possible to prevent it from spreading.

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