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    25 Unexpected Facts About Large Live House Plants

    Large Live House Plants

    Large live houseplant s add height and tropical look to your space. They require less care than smaller houseplants and are easy to grow with friends.

    These tall plants do best in direct light that is bright, but with some humidity. They are perfect to fill a corner of the living space.

    Weeping Fig

    The weeping figs, Ficus Benjamin, are popular indoor plants that clean the air of pollutants like formaldehyde or benzene. They are also known for their ability to boost creativity and clearing the mind Weeping figs are a very popular house plant. This plant is safe for homes and offices however, it should be kept away from pets, as its leaves are toxic if ingested. Weeping figs are great houseplants for busy people because they are easy to maintain. Make sure to follow the lighting, watering and fertilization routine to keep your fig healthy and happy.

    The weeping fiddle is native to Australia and parts of the southwest Pacific including French Polynesia, Vanuatu, India, China and southeast Asia. It is often found in tropical greenhouses however, it can also thrive indoors, if you provide the proper conditions.

    These plants like bright, indirect sunlight and an even temperature. They are sensitive to changes in moisture and will drop leaves if there is not enough or too many. If you notice that your weeping fiddle is losing its leaves, move it to a better location with a more constant light. Be careful not to overwater the plant. If the top few centimeters appear dry you can allow it to rest. In the summer and spring you can fertilize your weeping fig at least twice a month using an ordinary liquid food product that has been reduced by at least 50%. However, avoid fertilizing during winter and autumn when the plant is dormant.

    The weeping fig is not just beautiful, it can also be trained to grow into a variety shapes. plants house can be twisted or spiraled, and braided into decorative designs. They are also a good alternative for bonsai gardens.

    Weeping figs can get up to 10 feet in the wild. However, they typically remain between 3 and 6 feet in containers. Weeping figs are easy to propagate by cuttings of stems. When propagating, wear gloves, since the sap may cause irritation. Plant the cuttings into a potting soil that drains well or amend the soil with vermiculite and/or perlite to aid in drainage.

    Like most other Ficus species, weeping figs are easy to care for, but they aren't easy to repotte due to their large size. If your weeping fig requires to be repotted, select an extra large pot with drainage holes and soil that is similar in texture to the original container. It is possible to add vermiculite or perlite to provide extra drainage, since they are susceptible to root rot if the soil gets too wet.

    Money Tree

    Money plants (Pachira aquatica) add a tropical vibe to any room and their thin trunks are often braided by the growers for more visual appeal. According to feng-shui, they bring good fortune and prosperity to the home. This plant is easy to care for and is tolerant of low-light conditions. It can also be planted in living rooms or home offices, provided it is not exposed to heat or cooling vents.

    This plant is found in areas of swampy soil in Central and South America and produces large seed pods that resemble peanuts. Indoors, it usually doesn't produce flowers, but it does produce glossy green leaves and long branching stems that are topped with five to seven leaflets. These plants are perfect for beginners or anyone who wants to add greenery to their living spaces.

    Money trees grow best in bright indirect sun However, they can also adapt to less-than-ideal conditions. It also thrives at medium temperatures and has a moderate household humidity. It is sensitive to sudden temperature changes therefore keep it away from heaters or air conditioners as well as doors that are shut and open frequently. Overwatering could damage the delicate leaves, so be sure to give the soil time to dry between waterings. Fertilize your money tree every month in spring and summer by using a liquid houseplant fertiliser at half strength.

    Money plants are a great present for a recent graduate heading to college or starting a new job. They symbolize the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their lives. It's also a wonderful present to family and friends who could use some extra luck in their lives. The plant's five leaflets which are believed to represent the five elements of balance in fengshui will make people feel centered and lucky as they progress in their careers.

    If you wish to propagate money plants, cut a piece of at least 6 inches from the vine and place it in a rooting media such as peat moss, perlite or sand. Fill a small pot up with Miracle-Gro Indoor Potting Mix or a different nutrient-rich and well-draining houseplant mix. It will take a few weeks for roots to develop, and then transfer the cutting to its own pot.

    Ficus

    Ficus, also known as fig trees or banyan plants, provide visual interest to bright office spaces. Ficus benjamina is a weeping ficus that has a hefty trunk that features a prominent pom pom-shaped burst at the top. The tree can grow to 6 feet in height however, it is generally kept smaller at the office or at home. Trailing and plants house of the ficus plant are popular choices to use as house plants. Ficus trees are relatively simple to care for if you provide the proper conditions.

    Indoor ficus plants require moderate to bright light and frequent misting. They don't like drafts but can tolerate warm temperatures. If they are used to the weather and can accept it, they will appreciate being moved outside in summer. However direct sunlight can burn their leaves. In plants house , they'll benefit from being moved into an area that is warmer. But, don't expose them to frost.

    Most ficus plants are fast growers and will need to be repotted every year or more frequently if their roots occupy more than three-fourths of the pot's space. They require well-drained fertile soil. Fertilize them every month with a balanced liquid during the spring and in the summer. Fertilize them once a month in winter and autumn.

    Ficus can be a victim of scale insects, mites whiteflies, mealybugs and Aphids. Neem oil can be used to kill pests through the removal of the infested leaves. Sometimes, ficus plants develop leaf spot disease, which causes the leaves to be spotted with white. It's not a serious disease, but it can be unsightly and should be cleaned off the plant's foliage with the help of a sponge or wet cloth.

    Monstera

    Monstera Deliciciosa is a huge, gorgeous houseplant that thrives in high temperatures and moderate to high humidity. They can be easily propagated by cuttings and can be grown very well in water, but they shouldn't be kept in water for a long period of time because this could cause the fungus to develop. They like indirect sunlight and can be grown outdoors too.

    In its natural habitat the cactus-like plant is found under the canopy of tall tropical trees where it absorbs sunlight through the leaves. It thrives in indirect sunlight and loves bright direct light. It also loves climbing and will love being encouraged to make use of a trellis or moss covered pole in order to help it reach its full potential.

    This plant is not a fussy one however, it is susceptible to the same pests that attack other indoor plants. It requires special care to prevent harm. It is important to inspect it on a regular basis for spider mites as well as scale insects. If you spot them treat the area with a mild insecticide.

    Water only when the top inch or two of soil is completely dry. This plant likes humidity so misting it every at least once or twice per week is beneficial.





    This plant is a great option for a greenhouse or even a sunny window. It thrives in humid, warm climates. When it's grown in containers it prefers a loose and loamy mix with plenty of organic material. The container must have drainage holes to prevent the soil from becoming soggy.

    This large houseplant likes bright light but does well in any lighting source. In fact it can be cultivated in almost any type of pot, so long as it has drainage holes and a little additional peat moss added to the pot mix. This plant requires a constant supply of nutrients. It should be fertilized with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer every two to three weeks throughout the growing season.