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    10 Things We All Hate About Houseplant

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    Tall Houseplants

    Large plants can be a focal point in your house and add texture. They typically require less attention than smaller plants, too.

    Plants like the Bird of Paradise with their large green leaves grow quickly and thrive in bright sunlight. They also give your space a splash of color.

    Dragon Tree 'Madagascar

    The Madagascar Dragon Tree, or Dracaena Marginata is a well-loved indoor plant that is tall because of its gorgeous foliage and simple care. It is part of the Dracaena Genus and is renowned for its red resin that looks like blood when it is cut or damaged. It is believed to look like the dragon's bile from its native Madagascar.

    The Madagascar Dragon Tree, like many other members of the dracaena family, is extremely adaptable and durable. This plant grows well in containers and can grow to 6 feet or more when unpruned. However, it can be kept shorter by trimming it regularly. As long as it has adequate light and moisture, this plant can thrive in any environment and should not be affected by excessive watering.

    The best place to grow your Madagascar Dragon Tree would be in a room with indirect lighting. Keep it out of direct sunlight as this can scorch the leaves, and cause the red resin to fade. The best spot for your Madagascar Dragon Tree would be an ledge of a window that faces north, or is shaded by east/west or south-facing windows.

    Dragon trees like a moderate humidity that can be achieved in the majority of homes by misting the leaves on a regular basis. This is especially important if the plant is located in a room that tends to dry out, like a bedroom or office.

    If the soil becomes too dry and the plant becomes sloppy, a Madagascar Dragon Tree begins to produce brown leaves. To correct this, try adding more water to the pot to ensure the soil's moisture or increase humidity by grouping it with other plants that release water through their leaves, or by setting it on a tray filled with pebbles and water (so that the bottom of the pot is on the pebbles, which is above the water line). This is a very resilient plant that can be easily revived as long as the root ball is healthy.

    It is very easy to propagate it is very easy to propagate a Madagascar Dragon Tree. This plant is sold in nurseries at retail as cuttings from the mature plant. It also grows well from air layering a stem which is a simple process to do and will soon result in a fully-grown plant.

    Dwarf Umbrella Plant

    The Dwarf Umbrella Plant is a popular choice among home plant growers. It is among the fastest-growing plants in its category, able to reach six feet or more when it has adequate light levels and regular feeding. It is also capable of climbing and is perfect for rooms with high ceilings. The foliage is beautiful dark green with creamy streaks. It comes in many variegated and all-green varieties.

    Umbrella plants can tolerate a wide range of conditions, but it's recommended to provide them with plenty of sunshine and keep temperatures below freezing. They also can grow quickly and grow to be overgrown in a single growing season. To ensure they look good, trim regularly and remove dead leaves. It is easy to repot these plants since they thrive in small pots.

    It is important to keep your dwarf umbrella plants watered using a watering hose or watering can that releases fine mist. This will ensure that the soil is evenly watered. This method of hydration will prevent root rot. Wait until the top inch of soil dries before watering again and make sure that the soil doesn't remain damp. The amount of watering required is also variable depending on the humidity and temperature. In summer it is recommended to increase the frequency of watering and decrease it slightly in winter.

    Fertilize your Dwarf Umbrella Plant every other week with a general household fertilizer that is specifically designed for foliage plants. This will encourage healthy, lush growth as well as the development of flower buds if desired. This can be done in conjunction with the time you irrigate your plant.

    Regular pruning of your Dwarf Umbrella Plant is an excellent idea. This will prevent it from becoming tangled and sagging, as well retaining the most healthy and vibrant foliage. It's also an excellent idea to cut off the flowers as soon as they appear and to remove any blooms that are faded immediately you notice them.





    The University of Florida recommends that you cut off 1-inch stem cuttings just below the topmost leaf and then plant them in a sterile environment, such as seed-starting gel or rooting mix. Keep them warm and moist until they begin to root and mature, which typically takes 1 to 2 months.

    Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

    Fiddle Leaf Figs are the latest houseplant of the moment but they can be a little tricky to care for. They require plenty of sunlight and don't like extreme temperatures or drafts. It is normal for them to drop their leaves in response changes in the environment. However should the plant shed too many leaves, it may have less surface area to absorb sunlight, which could slow the rate of growth.

    As common house plant about a foot each year, though they can grow even taller with the right conditions. If a ficus begins to grow too slowly, then something is wrong. It could be because the plant doesn't receive enough light, or perhaps the soil or container isn't appropriate for the plant.

    Fiddle Leaf Figs require bright, filtered lighting to thrive. In an indoor environment it can be difficult to get enough light of this kind, so you may need to supplement with LEDs or other lighting sources for your plant. This way, the plant can thrive without being exposed to too much direct sunlight, which could damage the leaves or cause them to change color.

    This kind of plant requires a premium well-draining, well-drained potting soil. Over-watering can cause root rot, in addition to other issues. It is best to let the soil dry a bit between waterings, however, when it's time to do so ensure you make use of water that isn't hot or too cold.

    Give common house plant to encourage branching. This will allow it to stop growing straight toward the sky and start branching out from the sides. Another method to encourage branching is to prune frequently, removing damaged or overgrown leaves, and trimming branches that cross each other to keep the plant clean.

    Mast suggests using the test of a touch to determine the right time to water your plant. If you feel the moisture on your fingers after putting your finger into dirt until it's at the middle finger of your hand it's time to water.

    Spider Plant

    Spider plants (Chlorophytum Comosum) are a fantastic tall houseplant to use in a conservatory, sunroom, or any other space that is tall. It is a relatively simple plant to care for and does a good job of purifying the air inside your home. Their unique green flowers are beautiful, and they can provide a splash of color to any room.

    They can tolerate low levels of light however, they prefer bright indirect sunlight. They can tolerate low levels of light however their health and growth will be affected if they remain in dark locations for a long time. Watering is crucial as these plants do not like being overly dry. They are also susceptible to fungal issues so it's a good idea to mist them often or set up a tray with pebbles under the pot (to mitigate a lack of moisture).

    One of the great things about these plants is their capacity to produce baby plants very quickly! When the trailing spiderettes develop roots that are at about one inch or two in length It is a great idea to cut them off the mother plant, and then place them in a pot that has a well-drained soil. The baby plants should root within a couple of weeks, and you can then take the parent plant and allow them to continue growing!

    This is a tough plant that doesn't need frequent pruning. However, it can be benefited from pruning at the beginning of spring to encourage new growth and flowering. They look beautiful cascading from the ceiling and can be used as the centerpiece of a hanging pot. Spider plants are not toxic, so they are a safe choice for homes with pets and children.

    They are susceptible to brown tips on their leaves which are often due to too much direct sunlight, low humidity or too much salt and chemical in the water. low light houseplants can also be affected by bacterial leaf blight or pest infestations so it is essential to check them on a regular basis and move them to spots in your home that are safe from the reach of pets and children.