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    The 10 Most Worst Low Maintenance House Plants Failures Of All Time Couldve Been Prevented

    Low Maintenance House Plants

    There are many house plants that can be a little fussy, but others require less care. These low-maintenance plants are great for gardeners who forget or who struggle to keep their garden alive.

    Lucky bamboo as well as the holiday cactus and peace lily are all very easy to grow. Just water occasionally and light the plants with bright indirect light.

    Calthea Ornata

    Pinstripe Calathea is a beautiful house plant with a subtle foliage that contrasts with more vibrant leaves of plants such as the Chinese Evergreen or Arrowhead Vine. It can be used to create indoor landscapes for offices. These plants are nontoxic which makes them safe for children and pets to be around.

    This tropical plant needs moderate amounts of sunlight. It is a great fit for an open window, but it should be kept out of direct sunlight as it can cause burns to its leaves. If you are concerned about the amount of sunlight that is reflected in your home, you can try placing your calathea near the window and drape it with a sheer curtain to block out the most harsh sunlight.

    This house plant also needs humidity. It can handle dry air to a certain extent but it won't thrive in it. To help keep the humidity high you can mist the leaves of your calathea every week using water at room temperature. You can also try placing your calathea inside a place with high humidity levels, such as the kitchen or bathroom.

    Calathea ornata does not require a lot of attention however, it requires some to stay healthy. It's not a big feeder however, you can add a liquid fertilizer for your houseplant to the soil once or twice per month during the growing season. Be aware of the calathea plant to avoid problems like browning of leaves.

    Tillandsia

    Tillandsia, more commonly known as air plants or bromeliads are unique house plants that thrive without the need for soil. There are more than 540 varieties of pineapple or pineapple rose plants. They thrive in bright, well-filtered sunlight (not direct sunlight) and should be misted about every two weeks. If they are grown outdoors, they can be quite hardy however, they prefer to be indoors or in extremely humid climates, such as Florida.

    If they are kept in a well-lit environment, Tillandsia can be fairly easy to handle and are a great alternative for people who travel or have trouble remembering to water their plants. They can be used as accents to other houseplants, or arranged in a decorative manner. They also make great for terrariums.

    In nature, tillandsia is an epiphyte-they are not parasitic and attach themselves to trees, rocks, and other plants for water and nutrients. The process of CAM photosynthesis is also used to exchange gases at night and breathe. This is unlike other plants, which breathe through their leaves at night. One of the most fascinating looking tillandsia species is Tillandsiaxerographica, which has serpentine foliage that curves about in a variety of directions. The leaves are covered with trichomes, giving it a soft silver hue. The species is native to Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador and Honduras. It is often used in terrariums, or on driftwood.

    Orchids

    Orchids can be a bit intimidating for a first-time grower. However, with a bit of research and attention, they can add elegance to any space. The most common orchids are the moth orchids or Phalaenopsis. They have beautiful blooms and are a great choice for our centrally heated homes.

    Orchids are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Their petals are usually flecked or patterned, while the stems rise above clumps of tall and arching leaves. They can be found all over the world in mountains, forests and deserts.

    Certain orchids thrive in bright light, while others do well with dim or medium lighting. Whatever the species, it is crucial that the plants get enough light to bloom. Insufficient light can be the most common reason why an orchid fails to bloom. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves of most orchids. To prevent this, put the plant in a shade behind curtains or window blinds that let light be filtered through.

    Watering orchids is also very important. In winter, water the orchids at least once every week. In warmer months, you can do this 3-4 times per week. The water should be drained until it flows out easily and removes any salts that naturally occur and keeps the roots damp. Fertilize your orchids once every two weeks during growth, and twice every week during dormancy. Make use of commercial orchid fertilizers like 30-10-10, diluted to half strength.

    Peace Lily

    Peace lilies make a wonderful addition to any home, as they help to purify the air. They are able to absorb harmful gases and VOCs like xylene and benzene. They are easy to maintain and require minimal maintenance. They can be used to decorate rooms because of their beautiful and elegant green leaves.

    When growing Peace Lilies indoors, they prefer bright indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves of Peace Lilies. They can be placed near heating or air conditioning vents, but should not be placed directly in front of them as this may cause the leaves to fade.

    Water Peace Lilies regularly, allowing the top inch or two of soil to dry before taking another watering. The plant will drop slightly if it's thirsty.

    Fertilize your plants once a month using a balanced liquid fertilizer. Follow the recommended dilution schedule and fertilization schedule. Do not overfertilize the plant, as this could increase the growth of foliage and can harm flowers.

    Another benefit of Peace Lilies is that they can aid in reducing the formation of mildew on curtains and walls by absorbing excess moisture in the air. This is especially beneficial in washrooms kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where mildew growth can be a problem. The plant also assists in reducing the amount of alcohol and acetone vapors that are present in a space, which can be harmful to the health of any person who is exposed to them.

    Anthurium

    This fabled houseplant is sure to add beauty to any home. The long, vibrant flowers symbolize friendship and love that endures. It is also ranked top on NASA's list of plants that purify the air. Anthurium is an epiphyte, which grows on trees and other plants. It is also able to adapt to a potted setting. To take care of it, re-pot it regularly with coco coir or peat moss soil mix and keep it in bright indirect light. Water it when the soil is 50%-75 percent dry, and mist it frequently (but be careful not to overwater).

    Anthuriums are propagated either by stem cuttings or seeds. It is recommended to use stem cuttings to propagate them, since seeds only remain viable for a brief time. To do this, cut off a portion of the plant that measures at least an inch long, and then wrap it in sphagnum and moss. Place the plant in a pot that has some moisture, and cover it with plastic wrap. This will encourage the germination process. Once the roots are visible remove the sphagnum and cut the stem at the node. Then, place it in a potting mix to encourage aroids.

    In the spring and summer, fertilize anthuriums with liquid plant food at half strength every two weeks. Anthuriums are susceptible to rot when they are not fertilized enough. Be alert for pests that can harm your garden, including scale insects and spider mites.

    Spider Plant

    Spider plants are a fantastic option for indoor gardens as they can thrive in low-light conditions and don't require direct sunlight. They are non-toxic, easy to maintain and suitable for homes that have pets or young children. Furthermore spider plants have been recognized for their ability to eliminate harmful chemicals and toxins out of the air, which makes them an ideal choice for anyone dealing with allergies.

    As opposed to some more invasive houseplants spider plants require moderate amounts of watering and fertilization. It should be kept in bright, warm indirect sunlight because direct sunlight can burn the leaves. To encourage growth, the soil should drain well and not become too wet. Fertilize your houseplants regularly by using a high-quality potting mix.

    When common house plants reaches its desired height, it needs to be repotted. To do this, gently rubbing the roots will help identify areas that have lots of root growth. Place the plant in the pot and fill it with a potting mix for houseplants that drain well. Make sure to water the new pot right away and continue to water it until the plant is established.





    In winter indoor plants could become very dry. They may require mist to boost humidity. This can be achieved by placing your plants in a humid area such as a bathroom or kitchen or by running a humidity machine or putting the plants together. The brown leaves on spider plants can be a sign of soil that is too dry or too wet. Check the moisture level frequently.