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11 Ways To Completely Sabotage Your Small House Plants
Small House Plants - Add a Green Touch to Your Home With These Easy-To-Care For Houseplants

Add a gorgeous green accent to your home with our selection of small house plants . They are perfect for any desk or nook, you can easily care for these little beauties.

houseplants appear to be large popular plants, yet they are actually quite compact. They thrive in bright light and regular watering. Be on the lookout for cacti with signs of dryness as they don't like overwatering.

String Of Pearls Plant

Curio herreanus is a succulent, also called string pearls. It resembles the plastic beads from your childhood dress-up boxes. The trailing plant adds texture and color while cleaning the air and reduces stress in your home. It's also easy to propagate and develop and propagate, making it an ideal choice for people who are new to an easy-care houseplant.

The best place to start when caring for your string of pearls is by determining the amount of water it will require. houseplants will depend on the soil's quality, climate, and container size. A good rule of thumb is to water your plant whenever the top inch of soil feels dry, but it's also important to check frequently and use a moisture meter or your finger to determine soil consistency.

Another key care practice is trimming your string of pearls plant. This will promote new growth and make the plant appear more full and healthier. It is recommended that you remove dead stems or pearls aswell the leggy or overgrown parts of the plant.

When you are the process of repotting your string of pearls plant it should only be done when the plant becomes root-bound. You can tell this has happened when the roots are overcrowded and tangled within the container. To reproduce the string of pearls, cut a few stems of between four and five inches from the growing end using an sterilised pair of scissors or snips. Place the stems in a pot of succulent or cactus soil and place it in bright indirect sunlight. Keep the soil moist for a few days until the nodes start to take root.

Polka Dot Plant

This beautiful foliage plant has spots of pink or white as the name suggests. It is native to South Africa and Madagascar, but it is also grown as an annual in zones with temperate temperatures. Planters are often incorporated with vibrant flowers or as part of an arrangement of greenery, Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) provides texture and color to any area.

Polka dots thrive in soil that is rich in nutrients well drained and has a pH of neutral and slightly acidic. They don't want to be too wet but do not want to dry out either. The best method to water them is to apply filtered water at room temperature until the soil is completely wet. You can also use your fingers or a small stick to test the soil's moisture. It should feel moist but not saturated.

The amount of water you'll need to give your Polka Dot plant will vary according to the stage of growth. During the growth period that runs from spring through the autumn season, it is crucial to keep the soil wet. Don't let it get too wet, as polka dots are susceptible to root rot. The plant also needs a monthly application of diluted houseplant fertilizer.

Polka dots are prone to fungus-related diseases like leaf spot and root decay. To prevent them, ensure that they're in a draining pot, and then water them thoroughly once the soil on top is dry, and take away any dead or damaged leaves.

String Of Heart Plant

The string of hearts (Ceropegia Woodii) can add a unique and beautiful touch to your home. It can be cultivated from seeds or by layering. For layering it is as easy as draping a vine over a pot of moist compost and make sure that the tuber is in contact with the compost. Keep the compost moist for about one month, and you will see roots form from the tubers into the soil. String of heart plants are also easily propagated through cuttings that are placed in soil or water.

The months of spring and summer are the most ideal times to grow these plants. Cuttings should be taken from the base of the plant leaving some nodes on the end. In the water, submerge them and they will start to grow roots. Once they have roots that are long, they can be repotted.

In the summer and spring the string of hearts plant will thrive in warm temperatures and bright indirect sunlight. Water the plant regularly to keep it damp. Avoid overwatering, since this could cause root rot. It is essential that the soil drains properly.

This is an easy-care plant and is not susceptible to a variety of pests or diseases. It can be affected by fungus-gnats, as well as other common houseplant pests like mealybugs. If your plant appears unhealthy or has yellow leaves it could be an indication of overwatering, so make sure that the soil is allowed to dry before watering again.


Button Fern

The Button Fern is an indigenous low-lying New Zealand fern. Its densely-covered fronds are what gives it its name. It can be used as a houseplant in a hanging pot or terrarium. It can also be a nice accent in a shady garden.

This plant needs a moist acidic soil. A ericaceous potting mix that is peat-free is ideal. Ferns prefer the shade and do best with moderate to high humidity. They prefer not to be misted and must dry out between waterings.

Fertilize a Button Fern once every two weeks using water-based plant food that is diluted during the growing season. Avoid high temperatures that can cause the plant's leaves and roots to become burnt. Button Ferns are rarely repotted due to their tiny root system.

Button ferns can be prone to excessive watering, especially if they are grown in containers that self-water. If your plant appears to be yellowed and wilted it's because you've overwatered it. If you notice a lot of black roots at the bottom of the pot, it could be dying and requires to be removed. To avoid this you must keep an eye on your soil moisture and only water your plant when the top inch of soil is dry. Use rainwater or distilled instead of tap water for Button Ferns, as they are sensitive to the salt that is in tap water. If you must use tap water, filter it instead of using hard or bottled water.

Baby Tears Plant

Baby Tears Plant has green leaves and a pretty flower. It is a swiftly growing house plant. It is a great option for beginners who are interested in plants that have foliage. It thrives in humid conditions such as bathrooms and terrariums. It can be used as a ground cover or in hanging baskets. It can grow to be quite large and therefore regular pruning is necessary to keep it in check.

In its natural environment It is found in tropical forests and thrives in warm temperatures between 20 and 38 degrees Celsius (68 to 100degF). It will benefit from some partial shade or misting during hot summer months. It is susceptible to root rot as are the majority of other plants. This is why it is recommended to water it frequently.

The plant is relatively simple to propagate, and you can easily cultivate your own in pots or in the garden. Wrap a piece of moss, or a paper towel, around the stem's base. Spray the moss with water, but make sure it doesn't become saturated. Cover it with plastic wrap. Be sure to check every couple of days to see whether roots have developed.

The ideal time to water a Baby Tears plant is when the first two to three inches of soil are dry. In the summer and spring, it is best to water this plant at least once a week. In winter, however, the amount of watering is lowered to when the soil feels dry a few inches down and as with all plants, avoid excessive watering.

Senecio

Senecio, a genus succulent plants, is popular for indoor cultivation of plants. They are easy to propagate and require minimal maintenance. This genus can be grown easily in soil that is well-drained or in containers. It can also be propagated via cuttings of leaves or stems. Senecio is an extremely hardy plant that can endure extreme temperatures and drought conditions. It is best to avoid freezing temperatures as they can damage roots.

The String of Pearls is a perennial flowering evergreen plant that can reach 3 feet in height. It is native to drier areas of Southwest Africa, and grows as a trailing succulent. The leaves are encased in a waxy coating and have small, cream-colored flowers at the ends of the branches. The plant requires bright indirect sunlight, and soil that drains well. A cactus mixture or one made with normal potting soil, grit or sand will improve drainage. This will stop water from accumulating in the bottom of the pot, which could lead to root rot.

This Senecio variety, also known as the Fishhook Senecio or the Weeping Jade is a glabrous perennial leaf-succulent creeper with long fleshy, bean-like leaves and green stems. It is known for the curved leaf tips that can be flattened, crimped, or twisted, and its silvery white felt covering, known as tomentum. It is a good option for beginners, as it can be propagated by collecting seeds and regrowing them in a moist pot mix.

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