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Baby Bio 84899143 Leaf Shine, 200ml - Ready To Use Houseplant Care - Aerosol Spray for a Natural Long Lasting and Healthy Shine - Removes Dust from Plant Leaves - Prevents Yellowing

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What makes things complicated is the ingredients often seem to be a company secret. It’s hard to know what they contain. And each leaf shine product is different. Some contain silicone, others different oils and waxes … and all these are products that can do some harm if not properly applied. Always test on a small inconspicuous area first Method of application: Wipe The formula with Almond Oil is mild and caring and is suitable for dry and sensitive skin PLANT FOOD INDOOR - With the add-on lavender and vitamin C, this product is an effective plant food sprayer that repels insects all year long. You can use this leaf plant spray on most plants that have leaves with a smooth surface. This plant leaf cleaner is safe to use around humans or animals and environmentally friendly

Leaf shine is also recommended to remove dust and grime on plastic and silk plants and give them a “healthy sheen.” (Yes, one label actually says that!) They’re unlikely to harm fake plants and, besides, I’m a gardener. I honestly don’t care what happens to artificial plants! And it is true that, in general, these products are not terribly harmful: your plants won’t keel over and die immediately after you apply them. However, they’re not without undesirable side effects either. Ideal for Rubber Plants, Swiss Cheese Plants, Umbrella Trees, etc Usage: Suitable for smooth leaved house plants such as rubber swiss cheese and umbrella plants So, it’s best to not apply leaf spray to such monocots as yuccas, orchids, dracenas, bamboos, sansevierias, etc. nor any of the aroids (philodendrons, photos, monsteras, dieffenbachias, peace lilies, etc.). It is even more important to never apply it to bromeliads, especially the famous “air plants,” which absorb almost all their moisture from scales on their leaves, as leaf spray will clog the scales. Avoid applying it too to aquatic plants with floating leaves, as they only have stomata on the upper surface of the leaf. Manufacturers claim they are. They say they remove dust, dirt and lime deposits, help the leaves breathe better, reduce evaporation and prevent dust from recurring. And, of course, that they “leave the foliage glossy and bright,” which is apparently a desirable thing.When you start to make a list of the plants you shouldn’t really use leaf spray on, you’ll find it includes nearly two thirds of the most popular houseplants! Flammable: Baby Bio Leaf Shine comes in an aerosol and is highly flammable. Always keep away from flames and keep in a dark, cool place when not in use. Having gone over all this, I think it’s time to ask the real question: do you really need leaves that look lacquered?

It seems to me that the natural luster of a leaf should be enough. That a philodendron should look like a philodendron and a ficus should look like a ficus, not like they were made of patent leather! To give leaves a “natural shine,” just clean with soapy water and rinse. Source: www.goodearthplants.com PLANT LEAF WIPES ALTERNATIVE - A great recipe that works as indoor plant spray for vegetables helping to protect your crops, an effective garden insect repellent and an plant care spray to take care of your flowers and plants inside the house. This leaf cleaner for indoor plants helps your plants to thrive and is cruelty freeSometimes when you buy a houseplant, you’ll find its leaves are particularly shiny. Now, this can be innate—the leaves of certain plants, and in particular those of schleffera ( Schefflera actinophylla), zz plant ( Zamioculcas zamiifolia) and mirror plant ( Coprosma repens), are naturally very glossy—but often what you’ve found is a plant that was treated with leaf shine, also called leaf polish. Florists, especially, like to add value to the foliage in their floral arrangements and so spray the leaves with it. They also tend to apply it to the houseplants they sell. And leaf shine products are readily available in stores and on the Internet for you to use yourself. Baby Bio Leaf Shine is designed to remove built up dust from your houseplant’s leaves, maximising the amount of light (and photosynthesis) your plant gets! LEAF SHINE FOR INDOOR PLANTS - Our house plant mist for plants is an effective remedy to keep your plants as healthy as possible. It provides an all-natural way to clean your plant leaves and restore their natural luster and glow, but also protect them bugs and insects - a great alternative to usual leaf shine wipes for indoor plants To help your houseplants thrive, use Baby Bio® Leaf Shine to give them a long-lasting natural looking shine. Baby Bio® Leaf Shine is an easy to use aerosol product that gives your houseplants' leaves the shine they need to look the best they can. By keeping the dust off the leaves, it maximises the light reacing the leaves and therefore growth that the plant can make. Do you like your indoor house plants looking their best all year round? Then look no further. Baby Bio Leaf Shine is an easy-use aerosol that helps your plants maintain that natural shine.

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