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    How Potted House Plants Improve the Quality of Air

    Incorporating potted house plants into the home can help improve the quality of air. Certain plants, like snake plants or Mother-In-Law's Tongue reduce indoor ozone levels and eliminate VOCs that can trigger asthma and allergies.

    Repot your houseplant if it looks stressed or has signs of being too large for its pot. Choose a larger pot, and then add fresh pots and potting mix.





    Boston Fern

    Boston ferns (Nephrolepis Exaltata) are popular house plants with lush, green fronds. They give the appearance of tropical plants to any room. These plants are known for their ability to purify air which reduce pollution levels and enhancing the humidity of homes. They are therefore a great addition to bedrooms, where they can improve sleep quality and help reduce symptoms of allergies.

    This plant needs indirect light and moderate temperatures. It doesn't like direct sunlight or cold air, nor drafts. Regular misting is recommended to raise the humidity of the air, especially in less humid climates. It does not require much pruning or fertilization, however, the fronds can become dry and brown if the plant is overwatered or is kept in a dry climate.

    This plant grows in forests in moist, slightly acidic soil and in shaded areas. It does not tolerate extreme cold or heat however it is extremely hardy in USDA plant zones 9 to 11. It thrives in humid environments and is best placed near a bathroom or kitchen.

    This is among the most easy-to-care for potted ferns. Repotting is only needed when the roots start to grow around the base of the pot. Repotting is best done in the spring. The old potting mix can be used as fertilizer (use an ineffective sodium solution of nitrate or Clay's Fertilizer). This plant is considered to be low maintenance because it doesn't grow rapidly and is not prone to diseases or pests.

    Ponytail Palm

    The ponytail palm, also known as the elephant's feet plant or bottle palm grows in bunches of ribbon-like green leaves that resemble ponytails. It is considered one of the easiest house plants to care for due to its swollen trunk. It stores water and allows it to last for weeks without watering. It is safe for both pets and children.

    Ponytail palms thrive in bright spots however they can tolerate moderate light levels too. They must be kept in a pot with dry, well-draining soil. Repot only after the roots begin to encircle the pot but don't overcrowd them.

    Let the soil drain completely between waterings. Overwatering can cause the stem to rot and cause yellowing of the leaves.

    Like many houseplants, the ponytail palm is susceptible to pests, such as mealybugs and spider mites. Horticultural soaps and oils can be used to combat these pests. It is also possible for them to develop fungal issues and stem root rots.

    Areca Palm

    Areca palms are easily maintained if there is plenty of bright sunlight. These plants can be grown outdoors and indoors in warm temperatures, but should have a decent humidity level. Yellowed or brown leaves and tips can indicate that your plant needs to be given more moisture.

    Water your palms of areca only when the top inch feels dry. Do not let the compost get waterlogged. house plants with flowers is recommended to use distilled or rainwater to water your plants as they are sensitive to the fluoride in hard tap water.

    Repot your palm every two to three years or when you feel the roots are crowded. It will also remove any salt deposits from fertilizer that have built up in the pot and hinder the plant's growth.

    Areca palms are said to cleanse the air by absorbing harmful gases. According to NASA's Clean Air Study, these plants are effective at eliminating acetone, toluene formaldehyde, and xylene. These toxic substances can be released by paints, dyes and solvents, car exhausts smoking from tobacco, wood and paraffin stoves, and more. Inhaling these gases can cause headaches, fatigue, dizziness and even liver damage at high doses. The palm of the areca can be used to lower toxic gases in the home as well as in the office.

    Dragon Tree

    Dragon trees (Dracaena marginata) are stunning as a stand-alone plant or when combined with shrubby and trailing plants on a plant stand for indoors. They are one of a few tropical houseplants which can withstand varying levels of light and temperatures. They can even survive dry indoor conditions and low humidity that would kill many other plants. Avoid overwatering because this could cause root decay.

    A slow-growing exotic The Dragon plant's slim stem is enhanced by an elongated crown of sword-like leaves, with red edging. This plant is perfect to fill in small spaces. Houseplants that require little care. They are tolerant of dry and dim light in the average room conditions.

    Repot only when the roots get clogged. You can tell by the rate of growth and color of the roots. The most obvious indicator is if there has been little or no new root growth.

    house plants with flowers 's perfectly normal for your Dracaena to shed dead leaves as it develops and ages. You can also help to tidy up your plant by trimming the long, straggly stalks using a pair of pruning shears that are sterile. Before using the shears sterilize them using an abrasive that has been soaked in hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol. This plant, along with other members of the same family contain saponins, which are moderately toxic to cats if consumed. The symptoms of poisoning include diarrhea, vomiting and crying. They can cause weakness, an increase in heart rate, and loss of appetite.

    ZZ Plant

    ZZ plants are among the most sought-after houseplants. They are commonly found in homes and offices because they look attractive, are easy to care for and keep indoor air clean. These plants are a good option for rooms that may be too small for other plants. They are slow growing and grow to the size of 2 to 3 feet. Their dark green shiny leaves reflect sunlight and can brighten up a space. They give a tropical vibe to rooms and are also a staple of Feng Shui.

    These plants will thrive in indirect light of medium to bright but they can also withstand lower lighting levels. Because they are tolerant to low humidity, it is not necessary to mist their leaves or soil. If the plant starts to wilt however, it could need to be repotted into larger containers. It is also essential to remove any old, brown or yellow leaves as well as stems to ensure that the plant is healthy.

    house plants with flowers can cause root decay. Water the plant when the top of the soil feels dry. This usually happens every two weeks or more. Contrary to other plants, these plants do not need frequent fertilization, however they may benefit from an occasional spray on the foliar area using the liquid plant food. Spraying neem or other natural pesticides on plants that show signs of pests will help keep them healthy.

    Tillandsia

    The Tillandsia Genus (also known as Bromeliads) is a vast and diverse collection of plants that includes more than 700 species. There are a wide variety of plants to match your home decor. They are frequently used in terrariums. They can also be used as accents on driftwood, wood magnets, cork and other items. They thrive in warm, indirect sunlight. After a year they begin to flower. This is a good sign that you have been taking care of them but also the end of their lives since they only bloom only once. The plant will then begin to lose its vigor and eventually end up dying. But don't fret as this is normal and an expected part of the process. When the flower spike dies off the mother plant will develop offsets or 'pups' that can be removed and re-planted as individual plants.

    The majority of homeowners plant tillandsia in their homes because they're easy to maintain. They are epiphytes which means they don't have extensive roots and instead soak up water through their leaves. This makes them very prone to overwatering and eventually rot. A good rule of thumb is to mist them with room temperature filtering water at least once a week and more frequently in homes that are extremely humid. If they look dehydrated, their leaves will curl up and shrivel.