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    Low Maintenance House Plants

    Many house plants are temperamental There are many that need less care. These low-maintenance plants are great for forgetful gardeners or those who struggle with keeping their greenery alive.

    Lucky bamboo, the holiday cactus, and peace lily are all very easy to grow. You just need to water it frequently and give it an indirect, bright light.

    Calthea Ornata

    Pinstripe Calathea has a lovely subdued, sombre foliage that complements the brighter leaves on plants such as Arrowhead Vine or Chinese Evergreen. It can also be used for indoor landscaping in offices. These plants are nontoxic and safe for children, pets as well as the environment.

    This tropical plant needs moderate amounts of sunlight. It thrives in a sunny windowsill but should be kept away from direct sunlight as it can cause burns to its leaves. If you're worried about the amount of sunlight that is reflected in your home, consider placing your calathea near an open window with a sheer curtain to block the most intense sun's rays.

    Humidity is also a must for this house plant. It can withstand dry air, but will not thrive. To help keep the humidity high you can mist the leaves of your calathea every week using water at room temperature. You can also try putting your calathea in a space that has high levels of humidity such as the kitchen or bathroom.

    Calathea ornata isn't in need of much attention however it requires some to stay healthy. It's not a huge feeder, but you can add a liquid fertilizer for your houseplant to its soil once or twice per month during the growing season. It is important to keep an eye on your calathea in order to avoid problems like browning leaves which could be caused by a variety of different factors.

    Tillandsia





    Tillandsia is also known as air plants or bromeliads are a unique houseplant that grow without the need for soil. They are members of the pineapple or pineapple rose plant family and there are more than 540 different species! They thrive in bright, filtered sunlight (not direct sun) and should be misted about every two weeks. If plants house are grown outdoors, they can be quite tough however, they prefer to be indoors or in extremely humid climates, such as Florida.

    Tillandsia are perfect for people who travel, or forget to water their plants. They can be used to accent other plants in the house or placed in a beautiful manner, and are ideal for terrariums.

    In nature, tillandsia is an epiphyte-they are not parasitic and attach themselves to rocks, trees and other plants to obtain water and nutrients. The process of CAM photosynthesis is also used to exchange gases at night and breathe. This is different from most other plants that breathe through their leaves at night. One of the most interesting looking tillandsia species is Tillandsiaxerographica, which has serpentine foliage that curves in a variety of directions. The leaves are covered with trichomes, giving it a soft silver hue. This species is native in Guatemala, Mexico El Salvador and Honduras. It is often used in terrariums or attached to a piece of driftwood.

    Orchids

    Orchids can be daunting for those who are new to growing. But with a little research and care they can add glamour to any home. The most commonly used orchids are the moth orchids or Phalaenopsis. They have beautiful blooms and are well-suited to the centrally heated homes we live in.

    Orchids come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. Their petals are usually flecked or patterned, while the stems rise up above clumps of long and arching leaves. They are found everywhere in forests, on mountains and even deserts.

    Certain orchids thrive in bright light, whereas others do well with dim or medium lighting. Whatever the species, it is essential that the plant receives enough light to flower. Insufficient light is the most frequent reason orchids do not produce flowers. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves of many orchids. To prevent this, put your plant in a shade behind window blinds or curtains that let light filter in.

    It is also crucial to keep orchids hydrated. plants house with tepid water every once or twice per week during winter, and up to three times per week during warmer months. Make sure to water until the water flows out easily; this removes any naturally occurring salts and keeps the roots damp. Fertilize orchids every two weeks during growth and every month during dormancy. Make use of commercial orchid fertilizers like 30-10-10, diluted to half strength.

    Peace Lily

    Peace lilies are an ideal addition to any house because they cleanse the air. They are able to absorb a variety of harmful gases and VOCs such as benzene xylene, carbon monoxide, and formaldehyde. They are easy to cultivate and require little care. They can also be used as decorations due to their elegant and beautiful green leaves.

    They prefer bright indirect light when they grow Peace Lilies inside. They don't thrive in direct sunlight as it could scorch their leaves. They can be placed close to heat or air conditioning vents, but not directly in front of them as this could cause leaves to fade.

    Water Peace Lilies regularly, allowing the top inch or two of soil to dry before watering again. The plant will inform you when it is thirsty by drooping a little.

    Fertilize once a month with an appropriate liquid fertilizer for house plants using the recommended dilution and schedule for application. Over-fertilizing your plant may result in excessive growth of the foliage, at the expense of the flowers.

    Another benefit of Peace Lilies is that they can reduce the growth of mildew on walls and curtains by absorbing excessive moisture in the air. This is especially beneficial in washrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms where mildew growth could be a problem. The plant also helps reduce the amount of alcohol or acetone fumes in a space that can be harmful for anyone exposed to them.

    Anthurium

    This popular houseplant is a stunning addition to any home. Its long, bright flowers represent love and friendship that endures. It is also on NASA's list of plants that purify the air. Anthurium is an epiphyte, which grows on trees and other plants. It is also able to adapt to a potted. Re-pot it with a coco coir or peat soil mixture regularly and keep it in direct sunlight. It is recommended to water it once the soil is dry between 50% and 75%, and then mist it often (but do not overwater).

    Anthuriums can be propagated by stem cuttings or seeds. It is recommended to make use of stem cuttings for propagating the seeds, as they only remain viable for a short amount of time. To do this, cut off a section from the plant at least one inch in length and wrap it in sphagnum. Place the plant in a pot that is moist and cover it with plastic wrap. This will encourage the germination process. When the roots are visible, remove the sphagnum and cut the stem close to the node. Then, place it in a potting mixture for aroids.

    During the growth period fertilize your anthuriums once every once a week by using a liquid fertilizer at half strength. Avoid over-fertilizing anthuriums, as they are susceptible to turn brown. Beware of pests that attract insects such as spider mites, mealy bugs and scale insects.

    Spider Plant

    Spider plants are an excellent option for indoor gardens as they can thrive in dim light conditions and do not require direct sunlight. They are also non-toxic and easy to care for which makes them suitable for homes with small pets or children. In addition spider plants are recognized for their ability to eliminate harmful chemicals and toxins out of the air, which makes them an ideal choice for those who suffer from allergies.

    As opposed to some more invasive houseplants , spider plant requires moderate amounts of fertilization and water. It should be kept in warm, bright indirect sunlight as direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. To encourage growth, the soil must be well-draining and not allowed to become too wet. Fertilize your houseplants frequently by using a high-quality potting mix.

    When the plant reaches the desired height, it must be repositioned. To do this, gently tease the roots and locate areas with a good amount of roots. Then, place the plant in a fresh pot and fill it with well-drained houseplant potting mix. Water the new container right away and continue to do this until the plant is established.

    In winter, indoor plants may become very dry. They may need to mist to increase humidity. This can be achieved by placing your plants in a moist area like a kitchen or bathroom, running a humidity machine, or grouping the plants together. The brown leaves on your spider plant could be a sign that the soil is overor under water therefore be sure to be sure to check the moisture levels regularly.