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    5 Laws That Will Help The Indoor House Plants Industry

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    Choosing Indoor House Plants

    When choosing your house plants, select plants with healthy roots and leaves. Examine buy house plants to determine if there are any signs of pests or diseases.

    Many indoor house plants are simple to take care of and be tolerant of low light conditions. Snake plant (also called Sansevieria or Mother-inlaw's tongue) and yucca elephantipes and coccoloba are a few examples.

    Cast Iron Plant

    Cast iron plant (Aspidistraelatior) has oblong-shaped leaves that can grow up to 2 feet tall. It thrives in dimly lit and shaded conditions which makes it a great choice for rooms without natural light. Its large size also makes it an eye-catching accent plant that can stand out without taking over the space. This easy-care plant does best in well-draining soil in an area that receives little direct sunlight. It can withstand all kinds of climates. But, be careful not to overwater to prevent root decay. If the leaves of your plant made of cast iron begin to yellow, it is a sign that it has been exposed to too much direct sunlight for long periods of time. Install more filters or move the plant to a more shaded area.

    A variety of cultivars can provide an array of striking color combinations and foliage patterns. The Gold Spike and Goldfeather varieties feature golden yellow stripes that run across their green leaves. Likewise, the Hoshi-zora cast iron plant has leaves speckled with yellow to white dots which give it the look of airbrushing. The snow cap cast iron fern (Aspidistra crassula) is another great option, thanks to its year-round white variegation that gives it the appearance of being covered by a snowfall.

    Indoor cast iron plants need little maintenance, but you may need to trim the leaves to keep the shape of the plant or take out any dying or dead leaves. It is possible to trim the roots if they grow too large for the pot. Fertilize indoor plants at least once a month using an all-purpose liquid fertilizer in the spring and summer, following the instructions on the product label. Outdoor cast iron plants require less frequent feeding. However, you can add general liquid fertilizer to the soil in the spring, when they begin to grow once more.

    Snake Plant

    Snake plants (Sansevieria), despite their spiky leaves, are stunningly elegant and soft. They are among the most tolerant plants for house use. They can withstand low light levels and even droughts on occasion. They also help to keep the air in your home healthy, absorbing carbon dioxide and toxic substances like formaldehyde and benzene.

    These plants look fantastic on a desk or table, whether you choose the Mother-in-Law's Tongue, which is variegated or the tall, green Goldband Sansevieria laurentii. You can also place them around a fireplace or on a window sill which will get sunlight throughout the day long.

    Aside from freezing temperatures and excessive watering snake plants aren't suffering from other problems when kept indoors. They are slow growers and don't require to be frequently repotted, but should they grow out of their containers, use pots that have an excessive amount of sand or perlite to prevent the soil from becoming saturated.

    If you choose to pot your snake plant again remove it from its original container using a sharp knife, and then put it back in the same depth it was previously placed in. Fill the rest of the pot up with a potting mix that is designed for succulents and cacti.

    In general, it's always best to keep your snake plant away from small children and pets, as the leaves can be poisonous if eaten. plants for front of house is due to saponins, the natural compounds which are strong enough to cause nausea and vomiting in animals and humans if consumed. To be on the safer side, you should always wear gloves when handling the plant and remove any berries from the stems to avoid ingestion of the berries.

    Succulents & Cacti

    Cacti and succulents are fascinating plants that add character to any room. buy house plants are adapted to conserve water in dry (xeric) environments. Many of them are fascinating or even grotesque shapes along with colorful flowers. This attracts an array of gardeners.

    If they are grown outdoors in warm climates or kept in the house succulents, cacti and succulents make excellent companion plants. They are often mixed in low bowls to create gardens. They can be positioned in sunny windows for bright light. However, be aware that the majority of these plants do best with high exposure to sunlight and at least 6 hours of bright sunlight each day.

    The prickly pear cactus is one of the most popular plants that can be grown as a houseplant and in landscapes. Other varieties include the agave, mammillaria and Echeveria. Many of these plants multiply by forming small clusters of baby cacti that grow around the mother plant, giving them the name "hens and chicks".

    Some people use "cactus" as a synonym for all succulents. However, the word cactus actually refers to a family of plants belonging to the genus Cactaceae. Cacti are one of 60 families of succulents that are found all over the world.

    Like all succulents and cacti they need to be kept in a pot with a drainage hole. They don't like soil that stays wet and can turn rotten or have a misshapen growth when in poor lighting conditions. Cacti and succulents require minimal maintenance compared to other houseplants. They are a great indoor plant and can be moved outside for the summer, but only in a protected space because of intense light levels that can burn their stems and leaves.

    Monstera

    Monstera deliciosa, or Swiss Cheese Plant is one of today's most popular houseplants. It is an evergreen plant with large, fenestrated leaves that have holes and splits. It is an excellent choice for indoors due to its ability to withstand bright light and its low moisture.

    Outdoors, monstera plants thrive in warmer climates. However, in winter they should be brought indoors if temperatures fall below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Monsteras do not thrive in areas that are below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. If you plan to bring them inside, be sure to thoroughly inspect the plants for pests before moving them. Clean the stems and leaves, check the soil, and then repot if needed.

    Indoors, Monstera deliciosa likes bright to medium indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can damage the leaves and reduce the overall health of the plant. Avoid placing your plant in close proximity to heating or air conditioning vents because they can dry out the leaves. Keep the soil moist but not soggy by watering regularly. It is recommended to use bottle or filter water, especially if have hard water in your home. A humidifier or fine mister can help to increase the humidity levels in the home as well.

    Consider putting a stake in the pot after you've replanted it. This will allow the plant to grow up the pot once it has established itself. This is a great way to add height to a room and also draw positive energy from the ceiling into the spaces below. In Feng-shui the Monstera is associated with respecting elders and honoured individuals. It is believed to bring good fortune, prosperity and luck to those who keep it in good health. In Chinese tradition, it represents longevity.

    Fiddle Leaf Fig

    The fiddle leaf is among the most sought-after plants on the market. Its unique, elongated form and dazzling leaves make it a striking feature in any room of your home. However, it's important to be aware that this plant is more demanding than other plants when it comes to attention and care. This tropical beauty is native to the rainforest, which means that it requires bright sunlight and high humidity to flourish.

    When watering, it's important not to overwater your FLF because this could cause root rot as well as other problems. Water your plant every week, or every 10 to 14 days. If you do water, be sure to soak the soil until it's drippy and then drain the excess moisture before you put your fig with a fiddle leaf back into its pot.

    This plant is also damaged by cold temperatures and drafts. To avoid this, try placing your ficus in an area of your home that stays warm or protected from drafts. Also, misting the leaves of your fig with a spray bottle each day will help keep them hydrated and keep the foliage looking fresh.





    Fiddle leaf figs will generally tell you when they need to drink water. "The most effective way to determine if your plant is thirsty is to poking your finger into the soil," Mast says. "If you feel moisture at least halfway up your knuckle, your fig is good to go." If the soil is dry to the touch, it's time to soak it in water.