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Common Houseplants

One of the most popular house plants Pothos is a forget-it-forget-it plant that thrives in low light. It is also a very robust and easy to grow plant for beginners.

Water: Mist soil frequently. Keep soil moist but not too wet. Pests such as mealy bugs and scale may cause leaves to be distorted. Examine the area carefully and treat with insecticidal oils or neem soap.

Pothos

Pothos is a stunning plant that comes in a variety of shades and styles. Its leaves are smooth and glossy and its stems can reach up to 10 feet long as an erect vine. It is simple to propagate, which makes it an ideal option for a simple hydroponic system. It also does not need much feeding, so it's an ideal houseplant for people who don't have a lot of time to take care of their plants. The plant grows well in most climates, but it will start to be affected by temperatures below 55oF.

The vine can be grown as a hanging vine or be trained to climb a wall or trellis. Additionally, it can be used as a groundcover for an indoor garden. It can also be set around furniture, like an office desk or mantel.

Cuttings can be used to help propagate plants. To do so, cut a healthy and attractive piece of stem from the plant. It should be 4-6 inches long and have some leaves attached to it. Be sure to cut it above a node which is where aerial roots are formed. After you have cut your stem, put it in a glass of water or in a moist rooting mix. The roots should begin to grow within about a month. Once they've rooted, you can plant them in the soil.

To help your plants thrive make sure you provide them with bright indirect light. Direct sunlight can cause them to turn dull or brown, and can also cause burns to the leaves. Pothos can tolerate low light, but cannot produce its full spectrum of colors.

In the wild, pothos can reach the height of over 1 foot, however it is generally smaller in homes. The most commonly used color is jade green, but there are many different cultivars of this plant that have various leaf variations. Some, such as 'Marble Queen and 'Golden' have heart-shaped green leaves colored with white, while others, such as "Neon" and "Joy", have vibrant yellow-green leaves.

Schefflera

Since many years, umbrella plants (scheffleras), with their lush, tropical appearance and ability to thrive in a variety of environments are a favorite. They come in a variety of colors and styles which makes them a great choice for any office or home. These tropical beauties are simple to maintain, however some problems may occur in the event that you don't adhere to the proper instructions.


Scheffleras are best only watered infrequently to avoid overwatering. types of house plants thrives in soils that are light and drains quickly, so it is important to allow the soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot and cause the plant to start losing leaves. Try rubbing the soil with your fingers to see whether it's too wet. If it feels sandy and brittle, you'll need to give the plant less water.

To encourage growth, it's important to trim the schefflera. This plant is likely to appear leggy without regular pruning. The sap of the plant is comprised of calcium oxalate crystals that can cause irritation to the skin, so it's best to wear gloves when handling it. Pruning encourages branching which can keep the plant from becoming leggy.

The ideal temperature range for a schefflera plant is between 15 and 21, and it should be kept from drafts and air conditioners. The plant can tolerate a little direct sunlight in the early morning or late at night however, excessive exposure could cause burns to the leaves.

Scheffleras also attract pests. This includes aphids and mites. If you find an infestation of pests, you can try washing your leaves with soapy water or Neem oil.

You may need to repot your schefflera if it starts to show signs of disease or. The signs of disease are brown spots and mushy roots. You'll require a lighter, looser soil to repot your plant if this happens. Poor drainage and overwatering can also cause root decay in the schefflera. This issue is easily solved by not watering the soil overhead and only during the evening. If cool house plants isn't working, you can employ a fungicide based on copper.

Maranta

Maranta plants are a low-growing, long-legged tropical houseplants that are known for their unusually leaf patterns. The leaf pattern is different between species, with certain having red fishbone-like veins, silvery central stripes and light or dark streaks. The leaves are in a straight line with the ground during the daytime and then raised perpendicularly at night. This makes the plant popular with its name of a prayer plant. They are moderately easy to take care of, and require partial shade high humidity and constantly moist soil.

Most common among these species is Maranta leuconeura 'Tricolor' or herringbone plant, which has herringbone patterns on its leaves that are elongated. Other varieties of this species include the 'Silverband' and 'Green Stripe' cultivars each with dark green leaves and a silver central stripe. Herringbone patterns are also seen on the leaves of 'Maranta Leuconeura var. erythroneura, also called red prayer plant or red nerve plant. cool house plants of Maranta varieties include 'Fascinator tricolor' and 'M. leuconeura var. kerchoveana' which have lighter green leaves than herringbone plants that are darker.

This plant is easy to propagate since stem-tip or head cuttings easily root in water. To root a Maranta cutting, cut the plant below the node. Dip the stem tip into rooting hormone. Place the cutting in a glass of water and then place it in an area that is warm and well-lit space. Change the water often to acclimatize it to growing in soil. Transfer it to the soil once roots start to develop.

Like many tropical plants that thrive in high humidity prayer plants too prefer this level. To ensure that they have a good humidity level, try placing the plant in a humidifier or misting it frequently. To stop root rot and ensure that the soil drains properly it must not be damp. Make use of a multi-purpose potting mixture with adequate nutrients. Regularly trim your plant to eliminate dead or yellow leaves and stems. This will encourage new growth and help keep the plant healthy. A balanced water-soluble fertiliser can be applied every two to three weeks during the growing period, but only once a month if growth is slow.

Hoya

Hoya plants are well-known for their beautiful flowers which are arranged in rounded clusters at the end of short stems referred to as peduncles. Each flower is a miniature piece of art. They may be white, orange or pink. In some species, like the genus Hoya kerrii These flowers bloom in clusters near the ends of trailing vines that can reach 13 feet (4m) in length.

Other Hoya species are more erect like the rosy-hued H. carnosa and the elongated leaf of the H. kerrii cultivar 'Tricolor.' There are other varieties, such as the Hoya publicalyx, have elongated or sword-shaped leaves. The dark green leaves have slender slightly wrinkled edges and are gracefully curving. They are arranged in a series on thin draped vines.

Hoya publicalyx vines also have fuchsia flowers in spherical bunches on the tips of their peduncles. The flowers are a creamy white shade with a lemon yellow ring around the center, and they can be highly decorative in hanging baskets. This variety is a little more easy to grow than other varieties of Hoya and also sets blooms earlier than many other varieties.

Hoyas, like all epiphytes require light that is bright and indirect as well as plenty of moisture. They also need regular watering to stop the growing medium from drying out. Hoyas do not like to be over-watered, so they should be given some time between waterings to dry out. This will prevent rot. Hoyas thrive in warmer climate, and are best grown indoors. However they can also be grown outdoors in tropical regions.

In the wild they are usually found in the moist forests along rivers, where they attach themselves to trees and other plants by means of long tendrils. They are easy to propagate using stem cuttings, which can easily root in water or in a slightly moist growing medium. Hoyas can also be grown from seeds. The seeds germinate quickly and develop faster than seedlings that are grown from cuttings. Hoyas don't harm children or pets and are a good choice for households with pets or children.

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