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    20 Things You Need To Be Educated About House Plant

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    Easy House Plants

    A monstera with glossy leaves and a modern pot will add a touch of class to any corner. It is easy to grow and will happily be root bound. This reduces the necessity of repotting.

    Plants that are matched to the right lighting conditions is vital. Avoid houseplants with drooping leaves and soil that is sloppy or with mushy roots as they may be beyond saving and may carry disease.

    Pothos

    Pothos is also called Devil's Ivy and Rapunzel Plant. It's one of the easiest plants for foliage to take care of. It thrives in light to low indirect light and is great to fill in dark spots in a room. It is tolerant to all conditions, and even direct sunlight as long as it's not prolonged. If it's exposed to too much sun it may become leggy and lose its variation.

    Pothos can be propagated from the cutting of a stem. Simply cut a length of vine and cut some leaves to around 2"-3". Then, put it in a pot of water. It will begin to grow roots quickly. It is essential to change the water regularly, ideally once every two weeks. It can be planted in either water or potting soil, and will grow well in both. Once the root system has been established (usually within four weeks) then you can move it to a pot that has regular potting soil for your houseplants.

    Pothos as with all houseplants, requires a an all-purpose fertilizer to keep it healthy. Pothos does not require regular fertilization like other houseplants. It is enough to feed the plant every month in spring and summer.

    Pothos leaves can turn brown and shrink if they are placed in a drafty area or close to radiators. Place the plant in a more well-lit space of your home and fertilize it as normal.

    A Pothos leaves will inform you if it needs to be watered. house plants for sale to water it if the edges of the leaf have turned brown and dry. Also, if the leaves start to droop it's almost certainly time to get it watered.





    Epipremnum (Pothos) is a variety of heart-shaped leaves available in green, white or yellow, is available. Popular varieties include 'Marble Queen,' which has a striking white-and-green variegation and 'Neon' which has green leaves with yellow and red markings.

    The life expectancy of Pothos is five to 10 years, however giving it the right conditions and basic maintenance can extend its life considerably. It is also extremely easy to propagate which makes it a good option for those who are just beginning to grow.

    Monstera

    Monstera Deliciosa, also known as the Swiss cheese plant and split-leaf philodendron is a popular indoor houseplant in temperate regions. It is also a very popular landscape and can be grown outdoors in warm climates. It is a moderately shrewd cultivator, and only needs to be watered occasionally to keep the soil slightly damp.

    The monstera, a member of the Dracaena family is named for its bizarre-looking leaves, which have an odd pattern of holes. It looks like Swiss cheese. The lobes and holes, scientifically called fenestrations, appear on the leaves as they mature. In the wild, Monstera deliciosa produces fruit. However, it is difficult to get this plant to produce fruit in a typical indoor setting.

    Monsteras are not tolerating cold temperatures, and can die if left outside for more than an hour. house plants tall prefer warm, tropical temperatures like those of their native rainforest habitats. This makes them a great option for a conservatory or other sunny spot that's cool enough to avoid frost and freezing.

    Monsteras are a type of vine that uses aerial roots to grow through the soil. In the wild, they often attach themselves to trees or rocks after having grown along the forest floor for a while. This is why many homeowners of plants add a trellis in their pots as the plant is growing.

    The moss pole, which can be constructed using chicken wire or a chunk of sphagnum moss with a long-strand, will support the plant and let it climb up instead of out of the pot. The pole will also repel pests like sap-sucking mealybugs, aphids and tiny cigar-shaped thrips that can damage the leaves of the plant.

    To promote a healthy and vigorous growth of the plant, you should repot it regularly and provide it with plenty of bright indirect sunlight. It can withstand some direct sunlight, but should not be exposed to intense sunlight from dawn until dusk. A monstera that's exposed to sunlight for extended periods will develop burnt leaves and may even die.

    ZZ Plant

    Zamioculcas, also known as ZZ plant or the ZZ plant for short is among the easiest plants to care for. It's an excellent choice for dark spots in the house that other plants aren't able to thrive in, as it will thrive in any light condition other than direct sunlight. ZZ plants can reach an elevation of up to one meter, which means they are ideal for larger pots and stands.

    The ZZ plant is poisonous and should not be eaten by pets or children. Use gloves when handling the plant because it can irritate your skin. It is believed that it causes cancer, however this hasn't been proved.

    Like all succulents, ZZ plants are relatively easy to grow and take care of. They don't require much water, however they must be well-watered and the soil must dry between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's better to be cautious and avoid watering.

    They thrive best in an adsorbent, free-draining potting mix that contains perlite or sand to aid in drainage. They aren't a fast-growing houseplant and can go years without being repotted, but they'll need to be repotted when their roots start poking out of the top layer of soil.

    Fertilize your plants in the growing season by using the use of a liquid fertilizer which is half strength. This is typically every month or two times during the summer months.

    As with any indoor plant, be sure to check for insects like Aphids regularly. Check for spindly stems that are leggy and long, and spots of yellow on the leaves (see above photo). extra large house plants are also susceptible to rot and mold, so don't overlook these signs and let them go out of control.

    These plants need a small amount of humidity, but can be used in normal house temperatures. The leaves will not be smudge-free when you regularly mist them. This is not only for aesthetic purposes but also to aid them in their function as air purifying plants.

    Kentia Palm

    The kentia (Howea) palm is a stunning and simple to maintain plant. It has been a common plant in homes of the aristocratic and royal families since Victorian times. This is due to its ability to grow in poor conditions such as the lack of sunlight exposure and air conditioning as well as central heating. It is also tolerant to neglect, which makes it an ideal choice for beginners.

    Kentias prefer light, indirect and bright. They will tolerate some shade, but direct light can scorch their leaves. They also don't like draughty places so avoid placing them near windows that are frequently open and closed.

    The kentia plant requires soil mixes that are rich in nutrients and well-draining. To get this, a mixture of perlite, peat moss, and potting soil can be used as a planting medium. Plant your kentia in a container with drainage holes. The palm should be watered thoroughly when the compost top centimetres are dry. It's essential to not overwater the plant, as this could cause root rot. It is recommended to let the soil air dry out before watering.

    You can prune your kentia to maintain its shape, and remove any dead leaves that appear. Pruning should be performed cautiously as having too many fronds removed could harm the trunk and open the plant to infection. If you choose to prune using shears, ensure that they have a a smooth cutting surface and remove the leaf bases from their base instead of removing them. This could leave permanent scars.

    A kentia is susceptible to a variety of pests, including spider mites, mealybugs and scale insects. Cleaning the fronds regularly with a cloth or sponge can prevent these issues from happening. If they do, you can try spraying the plant with insecticidal soap or neem oil.