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    The Most Common House Plants

    There's nothing like a plant to bring life to a room. However, if you're new the world of houseplant s, it can be hard to know which plants are best suited to your home.

    small house plants asked plant pros to share their most-loved common house plants, from modern-day favorites to tried-and-true classics. So grab your watering can and read on for some greenery ideas!

    Peace Lily

    This well-known plant, also known as the Cobra Plant or Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii), was the top searched plant on a variety of furniture websites in 2023. It's not a surprise, given the plant's elegance and air purifying properties.

    Peace Lilies have been a popular houseplant for a number of years. They are easy to care for and look beautiful. The white flowers (which technically aren't flowers, but bracts) appear in spring and then fade in fall. You can still get blooms in the fall with the application of a few sprays.

    They prefer a warm, humid environment, with temperatures ranging from 68 to 85F during the day, and falling by 10 degrees at night. They grow best when the soil is moist, but not sloppy with filtered light indoor lighting. Avoid direct sunlight as it could cause burning to the leaves. Be sure to water regularly, but make sure the soil doesn't dry completely, which could lead to root rot.

    If your peace lily is starting to appear a bit yellow You're probably overwatering it. If you're not sure of the frequency to water, a general rule of thumb is to water it whenever the top inch of soil starts to feel dry. When you water, use the water that has been distilled or purified to keep the chlorine down.

    Another common issue with peace lilies is that they begin to brown at the leaf tips. This could be due to sunburn but more often, it's the result of excessive fertilizer. To treat it, water the soil until the water is able to drain out through the drainage holes. After six months, stop fertilizing.

    Many people mistakenly believe that their peace lily is dead when they see only green flowers. If your plant was fertilized to flower, it could have received too much nitrogen. This can hinder the ability of the plant produce flowers. To remedy this, switch to a fertilizer that is lower in nitrogen and more in phosphorous. Move your peace lily to a brighter area to encourage blooms. If this doesn't work, you can experiment with a different variety of peace lily, or even a new kind of fertilizer.

    Spider Plant

    Spider plants are popular since they are easy to care for and produce a lot of baby "spiderettes". When mature, these can be removed and rooted to create new plants (known as "Spider Plants"). This makes the Spider Plant a great choice for those who are new to houseplants , since it's extremely sturdy and can take a little bit of neglect.

    The original Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum) has long grassy green leaves. It is available in a variety of colors such as yellow and striped. It produces tiny white plantlets that can be trimmed and rooted. The long, stiff stems of this plant be beautiful when placed in hanging baskets.

    The Spider Plant as well as the Peace Lily is a versatile and adaptable plant that can thrive in all lighting conditions. However, it requires bright indirect sunlight to keep its variegated foliage in good shape. It is recommended to avoid direct sunlight since the variegated Spider Plant can burn in the light of this type. It is also essential to keep the soil moist but not soggy. The soil should be moist enough to allow droplets of water to fall off the leaves to the container.

    You can avoid soggy soil by using smaller pots and potting mix. You can also make it yourself. Spider Plants are also a ideal candidate for a basic all-purpose fertiliser. However, you should not over-fertilize your plants as this can cause salt to build up in the soil.

    One benefit of the Spider Plant is that it's recognized for its ability to cleanse the air in your home by removing indoor pollutants like formaldehyde, 3. Put the plant in an area with plenty of sun to absorb the chemicals and help to release them through its leaves. The plant can be used alongside other plants to improve the air quality of your home. It's even proven to lessen odors such as cooking and smoke smells.

    Fiddle Leaf Fig

    The fiddle leaf fig called Ficus Lyrata is the most sought-after plant of the moment thanks to its gorgeous, violin-shaped leaves. It's a tropical species that thrives in humid, warm environments and it's easy to see why so many people are drawn to this house plant: it can grow quite large and adds visual interest to any room.

    This plant is susceptible to fungi and mold. It is important to keep an eye on your plant to be aware of these conditions. This is especially important in the case of soil that has been around for a long time. It is also important to ensure that the plant stays healthy and decrease the chance of getting sick.

    One of the most common mistakes you make with a fiddle leaf fig is overwatering it. The fiddle leaf fig is native to rainforests in the rainforest, where it is used to being filled with water, and then dried out. It is recommended to water it sparingly, allowing the soil to completely dry between waterings.

    It's also important to keep the plants free from dust and other debris which could clog the leaves and prevent proper photosynthesis. This can be done by wiping the leaves down with a damp cloth each week. This will help to keep the health of the plant, and keep pests away, too.

    Apart from mildew or fungus that may occur, there are few other serious problems that can affect a fig that has a fiddle leaf. However, it's a good idea to monitor the plant for signs of scale insects and other common pests of houseplants like aphids and mealy bugs. You should also keep an eye on Thrips, which can cause yellowing of the leaves.

    It's also recommended to regularly mist the fiddle leaf fig using a spray bottle in order to increase humidity in the home. This will be particularly helpful in winter when indoor air is generally more dry. It is best to mist the plant early in the morning, to allow the moisture to have a chance to evaporate before evening.





    Dracaena

    Dracaenas thrive in all indoor settings. They are generally low-maintenance and slow-growing, but certain varieties (such as 'Lemon Lime' dracaena) offer cheerful colors that can brighten areas that are shaded in the home.

    plants house lanced, spiky leaves of the dracaena appear in various shades and patterns and give it a distinctive look that is both modern and rustic simultaneously. Some dracaenas have the solid forest green color and others sport red, yellow or white stripes. The leaves are also curved to give it a tree-like appearance.

    Like many tropical plants the dracaenas thrive in indirect light and can tolerate a somewhat shaded environment. Be house plants common that a lack of sunlight can result in the loss or variation of other characteristics.

    Avoid over-watering dracaenas as this could cause root rot and other problems. The soil should be allowed to dry completely before rehydrating. If you notice that your plant is dying and wilting, move it to an area that is more sunny or mist the leaves with plain tap water to help add moisture to the air.

    Pests aren't a problem for dracaenas. However it is crucial to examine the plants on a regular basis to ensure they remain healthy. Aphids, which are wingless, can sucking juices from the stems, leaves, and buds of dracaena plants, thwarting their growth and reducing vigor.

    You can also find mealybugs and scale insects, which are covered in cottony material. These insects can choke dracaenas if they are not kept under control. They accomplish this by sucking out the sap from the leaves.

    The propagation of dracaenas can be simple and simple with cuttings of the tip, which can be harvested throughout the year. To start new plants, simply cut a tip that is 8cm in length and above a node of the parent plant. Place the tip in a jar with water on a window sill to keep the water clean. After a few weeks, the roots should be growing and you can plant the plant in a fresh drainage soil.

    Dracaenas are sensitive to fluoride, so it is essential to make sure you use water that is not fluoridated when watering your dracaenas. It is also recommended to fertilize the plant using the Houseplant brand of feed every four waterings in spring and summer, decreasing this frequency slightly in the fall and winter.