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The Reasons To Focus On Making Improvements To Large Live House Plants
Large Live House Plants

Large live houseplants add height, and a tropical feel to a space. They require less care than smaller houseplants, and they are easy to propagate with friends.

These tall plants do best in the bright indirect light, and preferably with some humidity. They are ideal for filling in a corner.

Weeping Fig

Weeping figs (Ficus Benjamin) are popular house plants that purify the air of pollutants including formaldehyde and benzene. Also known for stimulating creativity and clearing the mind Weeping figs are a popular house plant. This plant is suitable for both homes and offices, but it is best to keep it away by pets since the leaves can be toxic in the event of consumption. Weeping cool house plants are great houseplants for busy people because they are simple to care for. Just be sure to follow the potting, watering, fertilizing and lighting schedule to keep your weeping fig happy and healthy.

The weeping fig is native to Australia, India, China, southeast Asia and parts of the southwestern Pacific which includes French Polynesia and Vanuatu. It is typically found in tropical greenhouses, but can flourish in your home if it is provided with the right conditions.

They prefer sunny, indirect sunlight and a constant temperature. They are sensitive to changes in moisture levels and can shed their leaves if they're receiving enough water or have too much. If you notice that your weeping fiddle is dropping its leaves move it to a better location with a more constant light. But be careful not to overwater the plant; if the top few centimeters of soil are dry, allow it to rest. In the spring and summer you can fertilize your figs least twice a month, using a standard liquid food item that has been dilute at least 50%. However, it is best to avoid fertilizing during fall and winter when the plant is in dormancy.

In addition to being beautiful In addition to being attractive, the fig of weeping can be trained to grow into a variety of shapes. The stems are flexible, and can be braided, spiraled, and twisted into designs. They also make a great option for bonsai garden.

Weeping figs can get up to 10ft in the wild. However, they generally remain between 3 and 6ft in containers. Stem cuttings make it easy to propagate weeping figs. When propagating, wear gloves, because the sap could be an irritant. Plant the cuttings in a potting soil that drains well or amend the soil using vermiculite and/or perlite to aid in drainage.

Weeping figs, as with most Ficus species are easy to care for, but their size can make them difficult to repot. If you're looking to repotte your weeping ficus, choose an extra large container with drainage holes. The soil must be similar to the container you originally chose. It is possible to add vermiculite or perlite for extra drainage, since they are susceptible to root rot if the soil gets too wet.

Money Tree

Money plants (Pachira aquatica) bring a tropical feel to any room. Their thin trunks can be braided to create more visual appeal. According to feng-shui, they bring good fortune and prosperity to your home. The plant is easy to maintain and is tolerant of dim light conditions. It is also a great choice for living rooms and offices so long as it isn't exposed to drafts or heat and cooling vents that dry the air.

In its natural habitat in swampy areas of Central and South America, this plant blooms with white flowers that are yellowish and produces large seed pods that look like peanuts. It's not a typical plant to produce flowers indoors, but it produces shiny green leaves, long branches and up to 7 leaflets. These plants are great for those who are new to gardening or would like to add greenery to their home.


Money trees grow best in bright indirect sun, but they can adapt to less than ideal conditions. It also thrives in medium temperatures and average humidity. It isn't happy with abrupt temperature fluctuations, though, so avoid placing it near heaters or air conditioners or close to doors that are open and closed frequently. Overwatering can damage the delicate leaves, so give the soil time to dry between waterings. Fertilize your money trees every month in the spring and summer by using the use of a liquid fertilizer for houseplants at half strength.

Give a money plant to a recent college graduate who's heading off to college or to get a new job, because it signifies the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. It's also a wonderful gift for friends and family who could use some extra luck in their lives. The five leaflets of the plant, which are believed by feng-shui to represent five elements of balance, will help people feel fortunate and centered as they advance in their career.

If you are planning to propagate money plants, cut a piece of at minimum 6 inches from the plant and place it in a rooting media like peat moss perlite or sand. Then fill a small container with Miracle-Gro indoor potting mix or another draining and nutrient-rich blend for your houseplants. Wait a few weeks for roots to develop, and then transfer the cutting to its own pot.

Ficus

Ficus, also referred to as fig trees or banyan plants, add visual interest to bright office spaces. Ficus benjamina is a weeping ficus that has a hefty trunk that features a prominent pom pom-shaped burst at the top. The tree can reach an elevation of 6 feet however, it is generally kept shorter at home or in the office. The tree and trailing varieties of the ficus plant are well-liked choices for houseplants. Ficus trees are relatively simple to care for if you maintain the appropriate conditions.

Indoor ficus plants require moderate to bright light, and frequent misting. They do not like cold drafts, but they can withstand warm temperatures. If they are accustomed to the weather and tolerate it, they will enjoy being outside in summer. However direct sunlight can cause burns to their leaves. They can benefit from being relocated to a warmer area in winter, but be sure to not expose them to frost.

The majority of ficus grow quickly and require regularly repotted, preferably every year or when the roots cover more than three quarters of the pot. They require well-drained soil and should be fertilized regularly with an appropriate liquid fertilizer in the summer and spring, and every other month in the winter and fall.

Ficus is susceptible to mites, scale insects, whiteflies, mealybugs and Aphids. Throw away any infested leaves and use neem oil to rid the plant of these pests. Occasionally, a ficus can develop leaf spot disease, which causes leaves to turn stained with white. The infection is not harmful, but it could be a nuisance. It is best to remove it from the leaves of the plant by using a wet sponge or cloth.

Monstera

Monstera Deliciciosa is a huge, beautiful houseplant that thrives at high temperatures and moderate to high humidity. They can easily be propagated from cuttings and root well in water however, they should not be left in water for a prolonged time as this can cause the fungus to develop. They like indirect sunlight and can be grown outdoors too.

In its native environment, this cactus-like plant grows under the canopy of tall tropical trees, where it absorbs sunlight through the leaves. It thrives in indirect sunlight and enjoys bright direct light. It is fond of climbing and will be encouraged to utilize a trellis or a pole covered with moss, to help it reach its full potential.

The plant isn't fussy, but it is susceptible to the same pests that attack other indoor plants. It needs special care to avoid damage. Check it frequently for spider mites. If you find them in the area, apply an insecticide that is mild.

As a rule you should water only when the soil's top inch is dry. The plant is attracted to humidity so misting it every often or every two weeks is beneficial.

This plant is a great indoor and outdoor houseplant in hot humid and humid climates however, it's also a ideal choice for a greenhouse or bright window. If it is grown in a container, it prefers a loose, loamy mix that is rich in organic material. The container should be equipped with drainage holes in order to keep the soil from becoming soggy.

This large houseplant is a fan of bright light, but is able to thrive in most household lighting. It can be grown in any pot, as long as there are drainage holes and extra peat added to the potting mix. This plant requires a consistent supply of nutrients, therefore it is recommended to fertilize it every two to three weeks during the growing season using an appropriate water-soluble fertilizer.

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