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Sheebah is a happy plant parent, here's how your plants can thrive

Sheebah has released a music video depicting her mansion as a fortress, sprawling with climbers, peace lily, monstera, succulents, and pothos, among other house plants. The video takes viewers on a tour of the green scenery, the house bar, among other places in the house. We might have the tip to help your plants thrive.

Sheebah is a happy plant parent, here's how your plants can thrive/Courtesy

The video to her song "Only Girl" is a mix of disco aesthetics, art, and lifestyle in which Sheebah's plants are displayed in majestic visuals. And the flourishing green that surrounds the house deserves some praise.

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The outdoors overflow with all kinds of plants that bathe the entrance in a fairyland entrance aesthetic. There's a lot that goes into achieving that kind of success with raising house plants for plant parents and those aspiring to be one.

We know that they need watering, sunlight, among other basic needs. But it can get tricky when it comes to potions, amount, positioning, and treatment for any diseases and poor growth.

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So how can you see more positive results on this journey? Well, in this day and age, there is an app for almost everything. Fortunately, there's an app for plant parents that caters to all plant issues and growth processes.

The app "Plant Parent" is packed with plant care solutions for thriving home plants. You simply add your plant/plants to the app and you get the following solutions.

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Smart care reminders so you can be sure about when to water your plants or how to fertilize properly. You get notified when it's time to water, fertilize, prune, propagate, and repot, among other needs.

Plant identification for those plants whose names you're not sure of or have forgotten but someone asked you about them or you need a conversation starter.

They create a customised plant care calendar to manage the watering and fertilizing schedules throughout the year.

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It helps you identify plant illnesses and other health issues and answer all your plant care questions. It also helps you figure out what's wrong and set up an effective treatment plan.

It also helps you find good spots to put a plant, directs you on how much sunlight it needs, and so on. It also comes with expert advice on gardening matters for extra help.

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