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    A New Trend In Houseplant

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    Tall Houseplants

    Large plants can make a statement indoors and add a natural look to the room. They usually require less maintenance than smaller houseplants, too.

    Large green leaves, such as the Bird of Paradise, are fast-growing and thrive in bright light. They also add color to your space.

    tall house plants (or Dracaena marginata) is a well-loved tall houseplant due to its ease of care and beautiful foliage. The plant is part of the Dracaena genus and is known for its red resin that appears like blood when cut or damaged. It is said to resemble the dragon's bile that is found in its native Madagascar.

    The Madagascar Dragon Tree, like many other members of dracaena's family, is very adaptable and tough. This plant is great as a container grown plant and can grow to 6 feet or more if not pruned, but it can be kept shorter when it is regularly pruned. This plant will thrive as long as it receives enough light and moisture. It shouldn't be excessively watered.

    A suitable location for your Madagascar Dragon Tree is a bright and sunny room that has indirect light. Be sure to keep it out of direct sunlight as this can cause the leaves to burn and cause the red resin to fade. The best place for your Madagascar Dragon Tree is a North facing window ledge, or a place that gets shade from East / West or South windows.

    Dragon trees prefer a decent amount of humidity. This can be achieved by misting the leaves frequently in the majority of homes. This is especially important if the plant is located in the area that tends to dry out, like an office or bedroom.

    When the soil gets too dry, a Madagascar Dragon Tree will begin to produce brown leaf tips. Try adding more water to the container to keep it moist. You can also increase the humidity by placing it in a group with plants that release moisture through their leaves or by placing it on a tray filled with pebbles and water (so the bottom of the plant is higher than the level of water). tall house plants is a very tolerant plant that can be easily revived as long as the root ball is healthy.

    Growing a Madagascar Dragon Tree is easy as can be, and the plant is typically sold at retail nurseries in cuttings of the mature plant to be sold as new plants. It is also possible to grow by air layering stems, which is a simple process which will quickly result in the full-sized plant.

    Dwarf Umbrella Plant

    The Dwarf Umbrella Plant is a popular choice among home plant growers. It is among the fastest growing plants that can reach six feet or higher with good light levels. It can also be capable of climbing and is perfect for rooms with high ceilings. Its foliage is stunning dark green with creamy streaks. It comes in many variegated and all-green varieties.

    Umbrella plants are tolerant of many conditions, but it is best to give them plenty of sunshine and avoid low temperatures. They also grow rapidly and may become overgrown within a growing season. To keep them looking nice cut them back regularly and remove any dead foliage. It is simple to pot them again since they thrive in small pots.

    It is essential to keep your dwarf umbrella plants watered with a watering hose or watering can that emits fine mist. This will ensure that the soil is evenly watered. This type of hydration is essential to stop root rot. Wait until the top inch is dry before watering the soil again. Do not allow the soil to be too wet. The amount of watering needed is also variable depending on the humidity and temperature. In summer, increase the frequency of watering, and reduce it slightly during winter.

    Fertilize best houseplants using a household fertilizer formulated for foliage plants. This will help it grow healthy lush growth, and will also aid in the development of flowers if you wish. It is possible to do this while you irrigate your plant.

    Regular pruning of your dwarf Umbrella Plant is also a great idea. This will prevent it from becoming tangled and sagging and will also ensure that it has the healthiest and most vibrant foliage. You should also get rid of any blooms as soon as they appear and deadhead any faded flowers as soon as you see them.

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

    Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

    Fiddle Leaf Figs are currently the houseplant that is the 'it' plant but they can be tricky to care for. They require plenty of sunshine and don't enjoy extreme temperatures or drafts. It is normal for these plants to shed their leaves in response changes in the environment. However when the plant loses too many leaves, it may have less surface area to absorb sunlight, which can slow the rate of growth.

    Fiddle Leaf Fiddles can grow up to a foot per year in the right conditions. If a ficus tree begins growing too slow, it is a sign that something is wrong. It's usually due to the amount of light that the plant is getting, or it might be an indication that the soil or the container isn't suitable.





    The key to taking care of the Fiddle Leaf Fig is to provide it with bright, filtered light. It isn't easy to get enough of this type of light in an indoor setting and, therefore, it's often necessary to add LED lights or other plant lighting. The plant will thrive if it isn't being exposed to direct sunlight that could cause the leaves to turn brown or burn.

    This kind of plant requires a high-quality and well-draining potting mix. It's important to not over-water, as this could cause root rot and other issues. It is recommended to allow the soil to dry a bit between waterings but when it's time to water make sure to use room-temperature water that isn't too cold.

    Give the plant more light to encourage branching. This will make it more likely to stop growing straight up toward the sky and start branching out from the sides. To encourage branching, trim the plant frequently. Remove any damaged or overgrown foliage, and trim branches crossing each other to keep it neat.

    To help you figure out when you should water your plant, Mast recommends using the test of the touch. If you can still feel moisture on your fingers after pressing your finger into the dirt until it reaches the middle finger, it's probably time to water.

    Spider Plant

    Spider plants (Chlorophytum Comosum) are a fantastic tall houseplant to use in the sunroom, conservatory, or other tall spaces. They are an easy plant to propagate and grow and perform a fantastic job of purifying the air in your home. Their green flowers are beautiful and can be a beautiful accent to any room.

    They can be tolerant of low levels of light, but prefer bright indirect sunlight. They can tolerate low levels of light however their health and growth will be impacted if they are kept in dark places for a long time. It is essential to water them regularly because these plants don't like to be dry. They are also prone to fungal problems, so it is a good idea to mist them often or place a tray filled with pebbles under the pot (to mitigate a lack of moisture).

    potted house plants are able to produce young plants quickly. When the trailing spiderettes begin to develop roots that are at minimum one inch or two in length, it is a great idea to cut them off from the mother plant and then plant in a new pot that has a well-drained soil. The plants will begin to grow within a few weeks and you can then remove the parent plant to continue growing!

    This is a tough plant that doesn't require regular pruning. However, it could be benefited from pruning at the beginning of spring to encourage new growth and flowering. It can be used as a centerpiece in a hanging basket and they are stunning when cascading down from the ceiling. Spider plants are safe for homes with children and pets as they are non-toxic.

    They are susceptible to brown leaf tips which tend to be due to too much direct sunlight and low humidity, as well as excessive salt and chemicals in the water. They can also be affected by bacterial leaf blight and pest infestations. It is important to inspect the plants regularly and relocate them to areas in your home that are out of the reach of children and animals.