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What Experts From The Field Of Inside House Plants Want You To Know
Five Types of Inside House Plants

There are many plants that can be used as house plants, whether you're a gardener in the indoors or simply want to add some greenery. popular house plants love indirect light from medium to bright and humidity, mist or mist.

A NASA study revealed that snake plants (Sansevieriatrifasciata) or mother-inlaw's tongue, eliminated toxins over time from indoor air. They look attractive and easy to keep.

1. English Ivy

Ivy plants (Hedera Helix) are an amazing indoor house plant, with twisted tendrils spilling out of hanging baskets and flower pots. They are also often grafted on trellis frames and wire topiary shapes to create whimsical and formal forms. While English Ivy is the most well-known variety of ivie, there are varieties of hedera-helix cultivars that have leaves of various shapes and colors. They include 'Culy Locks which is a vigorous grower with green leaves that curl and twist Gold Baby, which is smaller than most other varieties; 'Glacier' which can handle less light conditions and 'Shamrock', which is a glossy green variety that appears the most similar to outdoor ivy in miniature form.

Ivies need medium to bright indirect lighting when they are grown indoors. They're not as happy in dim light as they do in brighter light, and variegated ivy prefers medium light rather than high light. Water your ivy often enough to keep the soil damp but not saturated, and be sure the plant gets some bright light for several hours every day.

As house plants, ivy is able to help improve air quality in your home. Ivy is a great natural humidifier, and it can also absorb harmful toxins, such as volatile organic compounds and particulates. This is why you'll see ivies in many offices, schools, and hospitals buildings, where they're used to reduce respiratory problems.

Some people don't trust ivy as an air purifier since it contains some harmful components. If you're not willing to take the risk then you can experiment with other ivy-like plants like philodendron and pothos.

While ivy does well as an indoor plant, it is still susceptible to common indoor diseases and pests. Aphids and mites are two of the most common pests. Both can be controlled by using a powerful insecticide. Leaf spot, caused by oomycetes in the Phytophthora Genus, is a common ivy problem that can cause leaves to turn brown or become wilted. If you notice spots on your ivy treat it with copper fungicide.

Indoor ivy can also develop root rot. This problem is more common in greenhouses and outside however, it can also be found in homes. The roots of the plant develop necrotic black spots, and the whole plant can begin to wilt and then die. If you notice any indications of root rot, try to give your plant less water and keep the soil dry between waterings.

2. Snake Plant

Sansevieria - also known as snake plant as they are often known - is one of the most sought-after and adaptable indoor plants. These robust, tolerant houseplants feature sword-shaped leaves that add interest and depth to interior designs. They are also extremely easy to take care of. You'll have to work hard to kill one! This makes them perfect for people who are new to gardening or are having trouble keeping other houseplants alive.

Snake plants need bright indirect light in order to thrive. However, they have an unique survival system that allows them to adjust to low light conditions. Sansevieria can also handle the fluctuating light exposure better than most other houseplants. This means you can put them in a space that gets some direct sunlight throughout the day but be sure that it's not the hot afternoon sun that can burn other houseplants.

Due to its ability to hold onto water, snake plant has a higher tolerance for droughts than many other indoor plants. It is also resistant to a variety of household pests and illnesses such as spider mites.

The ability of the snake plant to purify air is another benefit. It reduces allergies by trapping dust and pollen. It can even enhance the acoustics of a room by absorbing noise.

If you have a snake plant that starts to turn brown or has mushy roots it may be suffering from root rot. If you suspect that your plant is suffering from root rot is present, get rid of dead roots and leaves and then repot the plant with fresh pot soil. This will bring back your beloved houseplant, bringing it back to life.


In addition As an added bonus, snake plants are believed to attract positive energy into the home. They are said to combat negative spirits like anger and jealousy. They are also believed to help maintain a healthy blood pressure and heal burns and wounds as well as relieve headaches and rid the body of parasites. Many people believe these claims to be true, even though they aren't supported by scientific evidence.

3. Philodendron

Philodendrons are a wonderful indoor plant that can give life and color. They are easy to maintain and are a great source of oxygen. They are also a very rapid growing plant that can quickly reward proper care with new growth and leaves. They also function as a natural air filter. The large, porous leafs help remove harmful chemicals from the air like formaldehyde.

They can be planted as a houseplant by planting seeds in a well-draining soil mix and then putting them in warm, indirect light. After six weeks, the seeds will germinate and start to develop roots. It is recommended at this time to spray the soil with water to keep it damp. Once the seedlings have grown enough to be able to move them to a larger container they should be kept under the bright indirect light and regularly fed with fertilizer in liquid form.

Each philodendron has its own requirements. Certain philodendrons require high humidity while others can handle low lighting conditions. Philodendrons generally thrive in moderate to bright indirect sunlight throughout the day. They should be watered on an ongoing basis and easily identified when they require to be hydrated by the wilting of the leaves.

Another fun fact about philodendrons is the fact that they produce edible fruits. They are usually gathered from the rainforest by tribes of indigenous people who use them to make medicinal remedies. The fruit can be eaten raw or boiled, depending on your preference.

If you're interested in buying a philodendron to use as an indoor plant, it is suggested to select the heart-leaf variety, which is the most suitable choice for conditions with low light. However, any of the other varieties of philodendron is an excellent option as long as they are slowly moved to brighter lighting to ensure that their leaves don't burn. It's not just pleasing to the eye, but also beneficial to your mental well-being to have an indoor plant which can improve the air quality in your home.

4. Air Plants

Air plants, also referred to as Tillandsias, are epiphytes that are naturally growing on trees. They're becoming popular in homes because of their attractiveness and ease of care. These fascinating plants don't require soil to grow, which is why they can be cultivated in an innovative way. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes with spiky, flat leaves, strap-like branches, and flowers in shades of pink, red, or purple that can last from just a few days to several months.

Like all species of plants, air plants require water to live. In the wild, air plants obtain their water from the frequent rainfall and humid conditions of their habitat. Without soil and dry indoor conditions, it is difficult to provide consistent humidity for the majority of air plants. The best method to water an air plant is to spray it with a mister twice or three times a week. This will also stop the leaves from becoming damp, which can cause rot or fungal infections. You can also dip your air plant into a container with water at room temperature. Some people suggest that you soak it for an hour or more to make sure the plant is saturated with enough water.

The ideal place to grow air plants is a bright area where they get indirect light. But, you should be aware that some air plants prefer shady or dappled sunlight instead of full sun. If your air plant is exposed to direct sunlight, it is recommended to protect the leaves with a piece fabric or glass.

The majority of air plant issues result from inadequate watering or humidity conditions. Dehydration can cause your plant to become dry or dull. If it's mushy, or has dark spots on the base, it could be suffering from rot. If you see twigs of varying sizes emerging from the bottom it's probably time to replant.

You can be more relaxed and comfortable by having plants in your home. Plants can lower cortisol levels and aid in sleeping better. Plants can increase your creativity.

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