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    11 Strategies To Completely Defy Your Indoor House Plants

    Choosing Indoor House Plants

    When selecting your house plants, choose ones with healthy roots and leaves. Examine the leaves to determine whether there are any indications of pests or disease.

    Many indoor house plants are easy to maintain and can be tolerant of low light conditions. Snake plant (also called Sansevieria or Mother-inlaw's tongue), yucca elephantipes, and coccoloba are examples.

    Cast Iron Plant

    Cast iron plant (Aspidistraelatior) has oblong-shaped leaves that can grow up to 2-3 feet tall. It thrives in dark and shaded areas, so it is a good option for rooms with a limited amount of sunlight. Its huge size makes it an attractive accent plant that can make a statement without taking over the room. This easy-care plant thrives in well-draining soil in an area that gets little direct sunlight. It is tolerant of a broad range of climates, but avoid overwatering since this can cause root rot. If your cast iron plant's leaves start to yellow, it's an indication that it has been exposed for a long time to direct sunlight. Add more filtered lighting or relocate the plant to a shadier area.

    A variety of cultivars can provide various striking designs and colors. Gold Spike and Goldfeather have yellow stripes running across their green leaves. Hoshi-zora's cast metal plant leaves are speckled with white and yellow dots which give it the appearance of airbrushed. The snow cap cast iron fern (Aspidistra crassula) is another great alternative, with its all-year-round white color that gives it the appearance of being covered by a snowfall.

    Indoor cast iron plants can be maintained themselves however, you may need to trim the leaves periodically to regulate the shape of the plant or to remove dying or dead foliage. You may have to trim the roots if they get too large for the pot. Follow the instructions on the label to fertilize indoor plants with a liquid all-purpose fertilizer at least once a month during the spring and summer. Outdoor cast iron ferns require less frequent feeding, however you can use a general liquid fertilizer during the spring when they begin growing again.

    Snake Plant

    Despite their spiky leaves, snake plants (Sansevieria) are actually quite gentle and graceful. They are among the most adaptable indoor house plants, withstanding low light levels and occasional droughts. They can help keep your home's air clean by absorbing harmful substances like formaldehyde benzene and carbon dioxide.

    If you decide to go with a variegated 'Mother in Law's Tongue' or the tall green Goldband Sansevieria laurentii These plants look great when used as centerpieces for tables or on desks. You can also put them around a fireplace or on a window sill, where they will be exposed to sunlight all day long.

    Snake plants are not susceptible to many other problems indoors, except for over-watering. Snake plants grow slowly and don't need to be replanted frequently. However, if they grow out of their containers, you can use a potting mix that contains large quantities of perlite, sand or other aeration agents to keep the soil from becoming too overly saturated.

    If you choose to pot your snake plant again, dig it up from its old container with a sharp knife, and then put it back in the same level as it was previously planted in. Fill the remainder of the pot with a potting mix that is designed for succulents and cacti.

    As a rule, it's always recommended to keep your snake plant out of reach of small pets and children, since the leaves can be poisonous when eaten. This is due to natural compounds called saponins that are strong enough to cause nausea and vomiting in humans and animals in the event of consumption. To be on the safe side, you should always wear gloves when handling the plant. Also, remove any berries that are on the stems to avoid ingesting the berries.

    Succulents & Cacti

    Cacti and succulents are fascinating plants that can add personality to any space. They're adapted to help conserve water in dry (xeric) environments. Many of them have fascinating or even grotesque shapes along with vibrant flowers. This adaptation makes them appealing to a large group of people who love plants.





    Cacti and succulents make excellent companion plants, regardless of whether they are grown in warm climates outdoors, or as houseplants. They are often mixed in low bowls to create gardens. They can also be positioned in sunny windows to get bright light. Be aware that these plants will thrive in bright sunlight and at least six hours of bright sunlight every day.

    The prickly-pear cactus, commonly known as the agave, is a popular houseplant. It can be used for landscaping as well. small house plants include agave, mammillaria and echeveria. These plants multiply by creating clusters around the mother plant of tiny cacti that are baby-sized, earning them the nickname "hens and chicks".

    Some people make use of "cactus", as a synonym for all succulents. However, the term "cactus" actually refers to a family of plants belonging to the genus Cactaceae. In reality, cacti are only one of the 60 families of succulents that are found all over the world.

    Like all succulents and cacti, they must be kept in a pot with drainage holes. They aren't tolerant of soil that is wet and may become rotted or grow in a distorted manner in poorly lit conditions. Cacti and succulents require less care than other houseplants . They thrive indoors and can be moved to the outside during the summer however, only in a protected location due to the intense light levels that can burn their leaves and stems.

    Monstera

    Monstera deliciosa, or Swiss Cheese Plant is one of the most sought-after houseplants today. It is an evergreen vine with broad, fenestrated green leaves with splits and holes that develop on the extending aerial roots. It is a fantastic choice for indoors due to its tolerance of bright light and its low moisture.

    Outdoors, monstera plants thrive in warmer climates. In winter, however they should be brought indoors if temperatures fall below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Monsteras aren't suited to areas below this threshold. If you decide to bring them indoors, ensure that you look for pests in the area before moving the plants. Examine the soil, and then wipe down leaves and stems. Repot if necessary.

    Indoors, Monstera deliciosa likes bright to medium indirect sunlight. Direct sun can burn leaves and harm the overall health of the plant. Avoid placing your plant near the vents for air conditioning or heating as they could cause the leaves to dry out. Water regularly and keep the soil damp, but not too wet. It is best to use bottle or filter water, particularly if you have hard water in your home. A humidifier can also help increase the humidity in your home.

    Once replanted, consider adding an trellis or stake to the pot so your plant can climb once it has established itself. This is a great idea to increase the height of rooms and can attract positive energy from the ceiling into the spaces below. In feng-shui, the Monstera is associated with reverence for elders and honoured individuals. It brings luck, luck, and prosperity to those who keep it healthy. In Chinese tradition, it is a symbol of longevity.

    Fiddle Leaf Fig

    The fiddle leaf is among the most sought-after plants available. Its unique, elongated shape and stunning leaves make it a stunning addition to any home. It's important to be aware that this plant is more demanding than the others in terms of care and attention. This tropical beauty is native to an environment that is rainforest-like, so it needs bright sun and high humidity to flourish.

    When watering, be sure not to overwater your FLF because this could cause root rot as well as other problems. Water your plant once a week, or every 10 to 14 days. When you do water, make sure you soak the soil until it's drippy and then drain off the excess moisture before putting your fig with a fiddle leaf back into its pot.

    This plant can also be damaged by drafts and cold temperatures. To avoid this, consider placing your ficus in a place of your home that is warm or sheltered from drafts. Misting the leaves of your fiddle-leaf fig using a spray bottle every day will help to maintain water levels and keep the foliage looking fresh.

    In general the fiddle leaf fig will tell you when it's ready to drink water. "The best method to determine whether your plant is thirsty is by poking your finger into the soil," Mast says. If you can feel the moisture halfway up your knuckle, then your fig is in good shape. If the soil is dry to the surface, it's time for water.