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    Beware Of These Trends Concerning Small House Plants

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    Small House Plants - Add a Green Touch to Your Home With These Easy-To-Care For Houseplants

    Bring a lush green look to your home by using our selection of small house plants. Ideal for any desk or nook, you'll be able to easily care for these small beautiful plants.

    Many plants look like big, popular plants but are actually quite compact. They thrive in bright light and require regular watering. Look for signs of dryness in Cacti. common houseplants don't like being overwatered.

    String Of Pearls Plant

    Curio herreanus is a succulent, which is also known as string pearls. It's like the plastic beads in your childhood dress-up boxes. The trailing plant adds the appearance and color to your house, while cleaning the air and reducing stress levels. It's easy to propagate and grow which makes it a great choice for beginners looking for an easy-care houseplant.

    The best way to begin when caring for your string of pearls plant is by determining how much water it requires. This will depend on the soil's quality, climate, and container size. Water your plant when you feel that the top inch of soil is dry. It is important to check it regularly and use a moisture tester or even your finger to test the soil's consistency.

    Pruning your string of Pearls plant is another important maintenance practice. This will promote new growth and make your plant look fuller and healthier. It is recommended to remove dead stems or pearls, as well as overgrown or leggy parts of the plant.

    When it comes to repotting your string of pearls plant, it should only be done when the plant is root-bound. common house plant can tell when this is happening when the roots are crowded and tangled within the container. To reproduce the string of pearls cut several stems of 4 to 5 inches from the growing end using a pair sterilised scissors or snips. Place the stems in the pot of succulent or cactus soil and place it in bright indirect sun. Keep the soil moist for a few days until the nodes begin to take root.

    Polka Dot Plant

    As the name implies this gorgeous foliage plant is flecked with white or pink spots. It is native to South Africa, East Asia and Madagascar but it can be planted as an annual in temperate zones, too. Polka Dot Plants (Hypoestes phyllostachya), whether they are used in planters with colorful flowers, or as a part of a greenery arrangement provide texture and color to any space.

    Polka dots thrive in soil that is rich in nutrients well drained and has a pH that is neutral and slightly acidic. They don't like soil that is too wet, but they also don't want it to dry out. Water them by putting filtered water on the soil at the temperature of room temperature. You can also test the soil's moisture using your finger or a small piece of wood. It should feel moist but not saturated.

    The amount of water you'll have to provide your Polka Dot plant will differ depending on the stage of its growth. During the growing season that runs from spring through autumn, it is essential to keep the soil consistently damp. Do not let it become wet as polka-dots are susceptible to root rot. This plant will also benefit from a monthly application diluted fertilizer for your houseplant.

    Like most indoor plants, Polka dot plants can be susceptible to fungal illnesses like leaf spot and root rot. To prevent them, ensure that they're planted in a properly draining pot, water them thoroughly when the top soil is dry, and then remove any dead or damaged leaves.

    String Of Heart Plant

    A string of hearts plant (Ceropegia woodii) is a stunning and unique addition to your home. It can be cultivated from seeds or by layering. Layering is as easy as draping a vine on top of an un-moisturized compost pot, and ensuring that the tuber comes in contact with it. Keep the compost moist for about one month and you'll begin to see roots sprouting from the tubers into the soil. String of heart plants can be propagated using cuttings in the soil or in water.





    The best time to propagate these plants is in spring and summer. The cuttings should be removed from the bottom of the plant, ensuring to leave a few nodes at the end. They can then be submerged in water, where they will begin to develop roots. Once the roots are long, they can be repotted.

    String of hearts plants will thrive in the spring and summer, when they are exposed to hot temperatures and indirect sunlight. It should be watered frequently to keep the soil moist, but be careful not to overwatering since this can cause root rot. It is also essential to ensure that the soil drains well.

    This plant is simple to maintain and is not susceptible to many pests or diseases. It is susceptible to fungus-gnats as well as other common houseplant pests like mealybugs. If your plant seems unhealthy or has leaves that are yellow, it could be a sign of excessive watering. Therefore, make sure that you let the soil dry out before watering again.

    Button Fern

    Button Fern (Pellaea rotundifolia) is a fern that is low-lying native to New Zealand. Its fronds with a densely covered fronds gives it its name. It can be used as a houseplant in a hanging pot or a terrarium. It's also a gorgeous accent for a shady area of the garden.

    This plant needs a moist acidic soil. A peat-free ericaceous potting mix is ideal. Ferns tend to grow in the shade and do best with moderate to high humidity. They prefer to be misted less and require drying between waterings.

    Fertilize a Button Fern once every two weeks with a water-based plant food that is diluted during the growing season. Avoid temperatures that are high, as they cause the plant to burn its roots and leaves. Button Ferns rarely need repotting because of their small roots.

    Button ferns are prone to being overwatered, especially when they're grown in self-watering pots. If your plant appears to be yellowed and wilted, it is likely that you have overwatered it. If you notice a lot of black roots at the bottom of the container, the plant may be dying and needs to be removed. To prevent this from happening, keep an eye on the soil's moisture levels and only water your plant when the top inch of soil is a little dry. Use rainwater or distilled water instead of tap water for Button Ferns, as they are sensitive to the salt that is in tap water. If you have to use tap water, filter it instead of using hard or bottled water.

    Baby Tears Plant

    Baby Tears Plant has green leaves and a beautiful flower. It is a quick growing house plant. It is a great choice for beginner foliage plant enthusiasts as it grows well in a variety of environments, including humid spaces like bathrooms and terrariums. It can be used as a ground cover or in hanging baskets. It can grow to be quite large and therefore it is essential to prune it regularly.

    The plant is found in tropical forests at temperatures between 20 and 38 degrees Celsius. It will benefit from partial shade or misting in the hot summer months. Like most other plants, it could be susceptible to root rot this is why you must water regularly, keeping the soil moist, but not overly wet all the time.

    It is fairly simple to propagate, and you can easily grow your own in pots or in the garden. To start, wrap an apron of moss or paper towel around the base of the healthy stem. Spray the tissue or moss with water until it is damp but not saturated and then cover it with plastic wrap and check every few days for signs of roots.

    The ideal time to water a Baby Tears plant is when the first two to three inches of soil are dry. In the summer and spring, it is recommended to keep this plant watered at least twice per week. In winter, watering should be limited to when the soil feels dry about an inch down.

    Senecio

    Senecio is a genus of succulent plants, is a favorite for indoor cultivation of plants. They are easy to propagate and require little maintenance. This genus can be established in soil that is well-drained, or in containers. It can be propagated by cuttings of leaves or stems. Senecio is able to withstand extreme conditions such as drought and high temperatures. However, common house plant is best to avoid freezing temperatures, as they can damage the roots.

    The String of Pearls is a perennial flowering evergreen plant that can grow to a height of 3ft. It is native to drier areas of Southwest Africa, and grows as a trailing succulent. The leaves are gray with a waxy covering and tiny, cream-colored flowers appear at the ends of the branches. This plant likes light and indirect sunlight and needs a soil mix that drains well. A cactus mix or one made from standard potting soil with the addition of sand or grit will improve drainage and prevent water pooling at the bottom of the pot, which can cause root decay.

    This Senecio is also known by the names Fishhook Senecio and Weeping Jade is a perennial, leaf-succulent plant with long beans-like leaves, a green stems, and fleshy long and bean-like leaves. It is noted for its curving leaf tips that can be flattened, crimped or twisted, and its silvery white felt covering, known as tomentum. It is a great choice for beginners as it can be propagated by seeds.