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    Easy House Plants

    A massive tree with shiny leaves and a modern pot will bring a touch of class to any corner. It's easy and content to be rooted which means it doesn't require the need to repot.

    Matching plants with lighting conditions is crucial. Avoid houseplants that have leaves that are drooping, soggy, mushy roots, or soggy soil. They may not be able to be saved and could harbour diseases.

    Pothos

    Pothos also known as Devil's Ivy or Rapunzel plant, is one of the easiest to maintain plants for foliage. It thrives in light to low indirect light and is great to fill in dark spots in a room. It can tolerate most conditions, and even direct sunlight as long as it is not prolonged. However, if it is exposed to too much sun it may become leggy and lose its variegation.

    Pothos is easy to propagate by cutting the stem tips. Simply cut the length of the vine and remove two or three leaves, cutting it down to 2"-3". Place it in a container with water. best house plants will begin to grow roots quickly. It is essential to change the water regularly and at least once every two weeks. It will establish roots in either water, or the potting soil. Once the root system has established (usually in about 4 weeks) then transfer it to a pot of regular houseplant potting soil.

    Pothos like all houseplants, requires good general houseplant fertiliser to stay healthy. However, it doesn't require fertilization more often than other houseplants. A monthly feeding during the spring and summer should suffice.

    Pothos leaves may turn brown and shriveled if placed in areas that are drafty or close to radiators. If this happens, place it in a brighter part of the house and fertilize it again as usual.

    A Pothos leaves will tell you whether it needs to be watered. If the edges of the leaf are dry and brown, it's time to drink it. If the leaves begin to droop, it's time to water.

    Epipremnum aureum (Pothos) is available in a variety of cultivars with heart-shaped leaves that vary between white and yellow. Popular varieties include "Marble Queen" which has a striking green and white variegation. Another variety that is popular is "Neon," which has green leaves with red and yellow markings.

    Pothos can live for up to 10 years if given the right conditions. A simple maintenance program and proper environmental care can help extend the lifespan of this plant. It is also incredibly easy to propagate and propagate, making it an excellent option for those who are just beginning to grow.

    Monstera

    Monstera Deliciciosa is also referred to as the Swiss cheese plant or split-leaf Philodendron. It is an indoor houseplant commonly found in temperate climates. It can be grown outdoors in warm climates and is a popular landscape plant. It is a moderately shrewd grower, needing only to be watered once or twice a week to keep the soil moist.

    The monstera, which is a member of the Dracaena family is named for its strange-looking leaves that have a strange pattern of holes. It's like Swiss cheese. The Fenestrations (also called lobes or holes) appear on the leaves when they get older. Monstera Deliciciosa plants produce fruit in the wild, but it's difficult for the plant to bear fruit in average indoor home conditions.

    Contrary to the majority of succulents Monsteras are not able to thrive in cold temperatures and will not survive if left outside for more than a few hours. They prefer tropical temperatures that are like their native rainforest habitats. This makes them a good choice for a conservatory or other sunny spot cool enough to prevent frost and freezing.

    Monsteras are a vine plant that use aerial roots to climb through the soil. In the wild, they usually attach themselves to trees or rocks after they have grown along the forest floor for a while. This is why many homeowners of plants attach a trellis to their pots when the plant is growing.

    The moss rod, constructed from chicken wire or sphagnum with long-strands will help support the plants and let them climb up, instead of out of their pots. The pole also helps to deter pests such as sap-sucking mealybugs, aphids, and tiny thrips that resemble cigars which can cause damage to the leaves of the plant.

    Repot the plant on a regular basis and provide it with plenty of indirect bright sunlight. It is tolerant of some direct sunlight, but should not be exposed to intense sunlight from dawn to dusk. If a monstera is exposed to the sun for long periods of time will develop burnt leaves, and even die.

    ZZ Plant

    Zamioculcas commonly referred to as ZZ plant or the ZZ plant for short is one of the easiest plants to maintain. It is a great choice for dark areas of the house where other plants aren't able to thrive. ZZ plants can grow to the height of one meter, which means they are ideal for larger pots and plant stands.

    The ZZ plant is poisonous and should not be eaten by pets or children. Wear gloves when handling the plant because it can cause irritation to your skin. There are rumors that it causes cancer however, there is no proof of this.

    Like all succulents, ZZ plants are relatively easy to cultivate and care for. They don't require a lot of water but they should be thoroughly watered and it is crucial to let the soil dry out between waterings. house plants can lead to root rot, so it's better to be on the safe side and avoid watering.

    They thrive best in an abundant, free-draining pot mix that has some added perlite or sand to improve drainage. They aren't fast-growing house plant s and can live for a long time without repotted, but they'll need to be repotted when their roots start poking out of the top layer of soil.

    Fertilize during the growing season using an diluted half-strength liquid fertilizer. This usually happens every month or two times during the summer months.

    As with all indoor plants, look for insects such as Aphids regularly. Look for long, leggy stems, yellow spots or patterns on the leaves. Be aware of the signs of mold and rot.

    The plants require a small amount of humidity, but are fine in most normal temperatures in the house. Misting the leaves frequently will ensure they are dust-free not just for aesthetic reasons but to assist them in functioning as air purifying plants.

    Kentia Palm

    The kentia (Howea) palm is a beautiful and easy to maintain plant that is easy to maintain. It has been a popular plant in homes of the aristocratic and royal families since Victorian times. It can grow under poor conditions, such as central heating, air conditioning and a lack of sunlight. It's also quite intolerant of neglect, making it a great option for gardeners who are new to gardening.

    Kentias prefer bright, indirect sunlight. They can tolerate a little shade, but direct sunlight can cause scorching of their leaves. They are not a fan of draughty environments, so try to avoid them near windows which are frequently shut and opened.

    The kentia plant requires soil that is high in nutrients and drains well. A mixture of perlite, peat and potting soil can be a good planting medium. Plant your kentia palm in a pot that has drainage holes and then water it thoroughly whenever the top ten centimetres of compost are dry. It's essential to not overwater the plant as this can cause root rot. It's also recommended to let the soil dry out slightly before watering it again.





    You can prune your kentia in order to maintain its shape and shape, and also remove any dead leaves that appear. Pruning must be done with care because cutting off too many fronds could damage the trunk of the plant and expose it to disease. If you decide to trim using shears, make sure you use ones with a smooth cutting surfaces and remove the leaf bases from their base, instead of forcing them off. This can cause permanent scars.

    A kentia may be vulnerable to insects such as spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects. Regularly dusting the fronds with a sponge or cloth can help prevent this problem. If they do occur, try spraying the plant with insecticidal soap or neem oil.