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Large Live House Plants

Large live house plants add height and a tropical feel to the room. They require less care than smaller houseplants and are easy to grow with friends.

These tall plants do best in direct light that is bright, but with a little humidity. These are ideal for filling a corner of the living space.

Weeping Fig

Weeping figs (Ficus Benjamin) are popular house plants that purify the air of pollutants, such as formaldehyde and benzene. They also boost creativity and clear the mind. This plant is suitable for homes and offices, but it is best to keep it away by pets since its leaves could be poisonous when consumed. Weeping figs make ideal houseplants for busy people because they are easy to take care of. Be sure to adhere to the fertilizing, watering, potting, and lighting routine 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 thrive in your home if it is provided with the proper conditions.

These plants like bright, indirect sunlight and an even temperature. They are sensitive to changes in humidity and may shed their leaves if they're getting enough water or too much. If you notice that your weeping fiddle is dropping its leaves relocate it to a spot with a regular light. Be careful not to overwater the plant. If the top few centimeters of the plant are dry then you can let it rest. In the summer and spring, you can fertilize your figs least twice a month using the standard liquid food that has been diluted at minimum 50 percent. However, it is best to avoid fertilizing during fall and winter when the plant is not in bloom.

The weeping fig's beauty is not just beautiful, but it is also able to grow into a variety shapes. The stems are flexible, and can be braided, spiraled and twisted to create decorative designs. In addition, they are ideal for bonsai gardens.

Weeping figs can grow as high as 10 feet in the wild. However, they usually remain between 3 and 6ft in containers. Cuttings from stems are a great way to reproduce weeping figs. Wear gloves when propagating as the sap is irritating. Plant the cuttings in the soil of a potting mix that drains well or amend the soil using vermiculite or perlite to aid in drainage.

Like most other Ficus species, weeping figs are simple to maintain, however they can be difficult to repotte due to their large size. If you're looking to repotte your weeping ficus, choose larger containers with drainage holes. The soil should be similar to the container that was originally used. It is possible to add perlite or vermiculite for extra drainage, as the figs are prone to root rot if the soil gets too wet.

Money Tree

Money plants (Pachira aquatica) provide a tropical ambiance to any space and their thin trunks are often braided by the growers for an added visual appeal. According to feng-shui, types of house plants bring luck and prosperity to the home. This plant is easy to care for and is tolerant of low-light conditions. It can also be planted in living spaces or home offices, provided that it is not exposed to heat or cooling vents.

The plant is found in swampy areas in Central and South America and produces large seed pods resembling peanuts. Indoors, it usually doesn't produce flowers, but it can produce shiny green leaves and long, branches that are topped by five to seven leaflets. These plants are ideal for beginners or anyone who wants to add greenery to their living spaces.

The money tree thrives in bright indirect sunlight, however, it can adapt to less than ideal conditions. It thrives in medium temperatures and in average humidity in the home. It is sensitive to sudden temperature fluctuations, so be sure to keep it away from heaters and air conditioners, as well as doors that shut and open frequently. Overwatering could damage the delicate leaves, so allow the soil to dry between waterings. Fertilize your money trees every month in the spring and summer by using an organic houseplant fertilizer at half strength.

Give a money-making plant to a recent graduate going off to college or to start a new job, since it signifies the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. It's also a great present for family members and friends who may need a little extra luck. rare houseplants of the plant that are believed by feng-shui to represent the five elements of balance, can help people feel fortunate and balanced as they progress in their careers.

If you want to propagate money plants, cut off a section of at least 6 inches from the plant and place it in a rooting media like peat moss perlite or sand. Fill a small pot up with Miracle-Gro Indoor Potting Mix or another nutritious and well-draining garden mix. Wait a few weeks for roots to grow, and then transfer the cutting to its own container.

Ficus

Ficus, or banyan trees are a great way to add interest to office spaces. Ficus benjamina is a ficus with a weeping habit that has a thick trunk with an impressive pom pom-shaped spike at the top. The tree can grow to about 6 feet tall but is typically kept shorter in a home or office. As house plants, ficus trees as well as trailing varieties are popular. Ficus trees can be relatively easy to maintain as long as they are given the right conditions.

Indoor ficus plants need moderate to bright light and mist frequently. cool house plants don't like drafts, but can tolerate temperatures that are warm. They are happy to be moved outdoors in summer, provided they are they have become accustomed to the climate, but should be protected from direct sunlight, which can cause their leaves to become scalding hot. They can benefit from being relocated to a warmer area in winter, but don't leave them exposed to frost.

The majority of ficus plants are quick growing and require to be repotted annually or more often in the case that their roots cover more than three-fourths of the space in the pot. They require well-drained soil and should be fertilized every month with an adequate liquid fertilizer during spring and summer and every other month during winter and fall.

Ficus can be a victim of scale insects, mites mealybugs, whiteflies, 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 be covered in white. It's not a dangerous infection, but it's unsightly and should be cleaned off the plant's foliage with a wet cloth or sponge.

Monstera

Monstera Deliciciosa is a massive beautiful and stunning 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 shouldn't be kept in water for a long period of time because this can lead to rot. They can be cultivated outside and prefer indirect sunlight.

In its natural habitat this cactus-like tree grows in the shade of tall tropical trees where it absorbs sunlight through the leaves. It thrives in indirect sunlight and enjoys bright direct light. It also enjoys climbing and will love being encouraged to use a trellis or moss-covered pole in order to help it reach its fullest potential.

This plant is not a fussy one however, it is susceptible to the same pests that affect other indoor plants. It needs special care to prevent harm. Check it frequently for scale insects and spider mites. If you spot them, treat the area with an insecticide that is mild.

Only water when the top inch or two of soil is completely dry. This plant likes humidity, so misting it often or every two weeks can be beneficial.

This plant thrives as an indoor or outdoor houseplant in warm humid conditions however, it's also a ideal choice to grow in a greenhouse or sunny window. It prefers loose mixture of organic material and loam when grown in containers. The container should be outfitted with drainage holes in order to keep the soil from becoming sloppy.

This large houseplant is a fan of bright light but does well in most household lighting. It can be planted in any pot, as long as there drainage holes as well as extra peat added to the potting mix. The plant requires a continuous supply of nutrients. It is recommended to fertilize with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer every two to three weeks throughout the growing period.


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