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    15 Reasons You Must Love Potted House Plants

    How Potted House Plants Improve the Quality of Air

    Bring potted plants into your home to improve air quality. Certain plants, like snake plants or Mother-Inlaw's Tongue reduce indoor ozone levels and eliminate VOCs that trigger allergies and asthma.

    If your houseplant is looking stressed or shows signs of being too large for its container It's time to pot it. Choose a larger pot and then add fresh pots and potting mix.

    Boston Fern

    Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a well-loved houseplant with lush green fronds that add an exotic touch to a room. These plants are well-known for their ability to purify air. They can reduce pollution and increase humidity in homes. They are therefore a great addition to bedrooms where they can improve the quality of sleep and help reduce symptoms of allergies.

    This plant requires indirect light and moderate temperatures. It isn't a fan of direct sunlight or cold air or drafts. Regular misting is recommended to raise the ambient humidity level, especially in less humid climates. It doesn't require any pruning or fertilization however when it is kept in a dry climate the fronds may become dry and brown.

    This plant grows in forests in humid, slightly acidic soil in shaded areas. It isn't tolerant of extreme heat or cold however it is hardy between USDA plant zones 9 and 11. It also thrives in humid conditions. It is ideal to place close to a bathroom or kitchen.

    It is among the easiest-to-care-for potted ferns. It rarely needs repotting and only after the roots begin to encircle the base of the container. Repotting is recommended in the springtime, and the old potting mix could be used to fertilize the fern (use the weak solution of sodium Nitrate or Clay's Fertilizer). This plant is low maintenance because it doesn't grow fast and isn't susceptible to numerous diseases or insects.

    Ponytail Palm

    The ponytail palm, also referred to as elephant's feet or bottle palm, grows in a plethora of ribbon-like green leaves that look like the shape of a ponytail. It is among the easiest plants to maintain because its swollen stem stores water. It can last for weeks without watering. It is safe for both pets and children.

    Ponytail palms are great in bright places, but they can also tolerate moderate levels of light. They need to be kept in pots with dry, well-draining soil. Repot only after the roots begin to grow the pot and surround it, but do not overcrowd them.

    Make sure to water them thoroughly and let the soil completely drain between waterings. Overwatering can cause the stem to rot, and also yellow the leaves.

    Like all houseplants ponytail palm can be susceptible to pests such as mealybugs and spider mites. These pests can be controlled with soaps and horticultural oils. They can also cause fungal and stem rots.

    Areca Palm

    Areca palms are easy to maintain and grow so long as they are surrounded by plenty of bright sunlight. They can be grown both indoors and outdoors in warmer temperatures, but they should maintain a healthy humidity. Brown or yellowed leaves and tips can indicate that your plant needs to be given more moisture.

    Water your palm of an areca only when the top inch feels dry. Do not allow the compost to become waterlogged. It is best to use rainwater or distilled to water your plants as they are sensitive to fluoride.

    Repot your palm every two to three year or when you feel the roots are crowded. This will also eliminate any fertilizer salt deposits that build up in the container, and limit the plant's growth.

    Areca palms are believed to cleanse the air by absorbing toxic gases. According to NASA's Clean Air Study, these plants are efficient in getting rid of acetone, toluene, formaldehyde and xylene. These contaminants can be released through dyes, paints solvents, vehicle exhausts smoking from tobacco, wood and paraffin stoves and more. Breathing these gases can lead to headaches dizziness, fatigue, irritation, and even liver damage in high doses. The palm of Areca can be used to cut down on toxic gasses in the home and office.

    Dragon Tree

    Dragon trees (Dracaena Marginata) are beautiful as a standalone plant or combined with other plants on an indoor plant stand. They are among a few [1] [2] house plant s that can tolerate varying light levels and temperatures. They can survive low humidity and dry indoor air, which can kill the majority of plants. Just be sure to avoid overwatering, which could lead to root and stem rot.

    A slow-growing exotic, the Dragon plant's slender stem is complemented by a crown of sword-like leaves with red edges. It's a great option for smaller spaces. They require minimal maintenance. They thrive in normal conditions in the house, and can tolerate dry indoor air and low light levels that can be harmful to most other plants.





    Repot only in cases where the roots are overcrowded. You can tell this by the growth rate and color of the roots. The most obvious indicator is if there has been minimal or no new growth.

    As your Dracaena grows and ages, it's normal to see dead leaves disappear. It is also beneficial to regularly tidy up the plant by trimming the long and straggly stems using a sterilized pruning shears. Before using the shears, sterilize them with an abrasive which has been soaked in hydrogen or rubbing alcohol. Due to the saponin content in this plant and other members of the family, it is moderately toxic to cats when eaten. The symptoms of poisoning are vomiting, diarrhea and the drooling. They can also cause weakness, increased heart rate and a decrease in appetite.

    ZZ Plant

    ZZ plants are among the most popular houseplants. They are commonly seen in offices and homes because they are easy to maintain and attractive. They also help to keep indoor air fresh. They grow slowly to the height of about two to three feet and are a great alternative in rooms where other plants might outgrow their pots. Their dark green, shiny leaves reflect sunlight and light up a room. They also add an exotic look to rooms and are a popular element in Feng Shui, where they are believed to bring prosperity and wealth.

    These plants thrive in bright indirect medium to light, but they can withstand lower lighting conditions as well. They are tolerant of low humidity and dry air which is why it's rarely necessary to mist the leaves or soil. The plant may need to be repotted if the plant begins to wilt. To ensure the plant's health it is essential to remove any stems that are yellow or brown and leaves.

    Overwatering the ZZ plant can cause root rot. Water the plant as soon as the soil's surface appears dry. This happens typically every couple of weeks or so. In contrast to other plants these plants don't require regular fertilization, but they can benefit from a few spray on the foliar area using the liquid plant food. Spraying neem or other natural pesticides on plants that exhibit signs of pests can keep them healthy.

    Tillandsia

    The Tillandsia genus (also called Bromeliads) is a huge and diverse group of plants with over 700 species. There are a wide variety of plants to suit your decor. They are popular in terrariums, but can also be used to highlight magnets, driftwood, and wood. They prefer warm, shady rooms with bright, indirect sunlight, such as the shade of the canopy of a tree, where they naturally flourish. After about a year of growth they start to flower, which is a great indicator that you've taken care of the plant well, but it's also the end of the life of the plant since they only bloom once. It will then slowly start to lose its vigor and eventually die. But easy house plants fret as this is normal and normal and is a part of the process. When the flower spikes cease to bloom, the mother plant will begin to produce offsets, or 'pups.' These can be trimmed and treated in a separate manner.

    Most homeowners grow tillandsia indoors because they are simple to maintain. They are epiphytes, meaning they don't have large roots and instead absorb water through their leaves. This makes them extremely prone to excessive watering or rot. It is recommended to mist your plants with filtered, room temperature water at least once a week. If you live in a humid environment, this should be done more frequently. If they seem dehydrated, their leaves will curl and shrivel.