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5 Clarifications On Common House Plants
The Most Common House Plants

There's nothing like a plant to bring life to a room. If you're a newbie to the world of houseplants it can be a challenge to decide which plants will thrive at your house.

We asked experts on plants to share their top typical house plants, from modern-day newcomers to classics that have stood the test of time. So, grab your watering bottle and get reading for some greenery inspiration!

Peace Lily

The plant is known as Cobra Plant or Peace Lily. (Spathiphyllum wallisii) It was the most sought-after plant in many online furniture and home decor websites in 2023. This is not surprising considering the stunning beauty of this plant and its air purifying properties.

Peace Lilies have been a beloved houseplant for a long time. They are easy to maintain and look stunning. The bracts (which are technically not flowers but bracts that are white) appear in spring and fade in the fall. It is possible to still see flowers in the fall by applying the application of a few sprays.

They prefer a warm, humid climate with temperatures of 68-85F during the day, and falling by 10 degrees at night. They thrive when the soil is moist, but not sloppy and has filtered indoor lighting. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves. Make sure to water the plants regularly however, don't let the soil dry completely. This can lead to root decay.

If your peace lily begins to appear yellow, you're probably overwatering. If you're unsure of how often to water, a good rule of practice is to water it whenever the soil's top layer starts to feel dry. When you water, use water that is distilled or filtered to reduce the chlorine.

Browning leaf tips is another common problem with peace lilies. This can be due to sunburn, but is more likely to be the result of a high dose of fertilizer. To get big house plants of this problem flush the soil with fresh water by watering until the water drains out of the drainage holes. Then, stop fertilizing for six months.

Often, people think their peace lily is dying if they see green flowers and no new buds. The reason is that if your plant was fertilized to flower it could have been given too high levels of nitrogen, which can hinder the plant's ability to produce flowers. To fix this, you should switch to a fertilizer that is lower in nitrogen and higher in phosphorous. Move your peace lily into an area that is brighter to encourage blooms. If that doesn't help, you can experiment with a different variety of peace lily or even a different type of fertilizer.

Spider Plant

Spider plants are a favorite because they're easy to grow and produce lots of young "spiderettes" on their edges. They can be rooted, and detached to create new plants. The Spider Plant is a good option for those who are new to houseplants because it's hardy and can tolerate neglect.

The original Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum) has long grassy green leaves and is available in a variety of colors including stripes and yellow. It produces tiny white plantlets which can be trimmed and rooted. The long, slender stems of this plant can make a beautiful display when hung in baskets.

Similar to the Peace Lily like the Peace Lily Spider Plant is a versatile plant that will do well in most light conditions. It does need bright indirect sunlight, however, to maintain its variegated leaves. Avoid direct sunlight because the variegated Spider Plant will burn. It's also essential to keep the soil moist, but not soggy. It must be just wet enough for water droplets to fall off the leaves and fall into the bottom of the pot.

You can avoid soggy soil by using smaller pots and potting mix. tall houseplants can even create it yourself. Another important thing to remember is that Spider Plants respond well to simple, all-purpose fertilizer. However, you should not over-feed them since this could cause salt build-up in the soil.

The Spider Plant purifies the air inside your home by eliminating indoor pollutants like formaldehyde. It is recommended to put the plant in an area with plenty of sunlight in order that it can absorb these chemicals and assist to eliminate them through its foliage. The plant can be used in conjunction with other plants to improve the air quality of your home. It has been shown to eliminate odors, such as cooking and smoke smells.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Ficus Lyrata, also referred to as the fiddle leaf fig, or Ficus Lyrata is the plant in vogue because of its beautiful violin-shaped leaves. This tropical plant thrives in humid and warm climates. It's easy to understand why people are drawn to it because it can grow large and create a visual impact to any space.

This popular plant can be susceptible to fungi and mold. It is essential to monitor your plant to look for these problems. This is especially important in the case of soil that has been around for several years. It's also essential to change the soil on a regular basis to keep the plant healthy and decrease the risk of infection.

One of the most costly mistakes you could make with fiddle leaf figs is overwatering it. The fiddle leaf fig is native to rainforests in the rainforest, where it is used to be filled with water, and then dried out. You should water sparingly, allowing the soil to completely dry between waterings.


Keep the plants free of dust and other debris that could cause obstruction to the leaves and stop photosynthesis. This can be accomplished by wiping down the leaves with a damp cloth each week. This will keep your plant healthy plant and also keep pests away.

There are a couple of serious issues that could happen to a fiddle-leaf fruit, apart from mildew and fungus. However, it's a good idea to monitor the plant for signs of scale insects and other common houseplant pests such as aphids, aphids, and mealy bugs. Also, be on the lookout for thrips, which could cause yellowing of the leaves.

It's also recommended to regularly mist the fiddle leaf figs with a spray bottle in order to increase the humidity inside your home. This will be particularly helpful in winter as indoor air is generally more dry. It is recommended to mist your plant in the early morning so that it can be allowed to evaporate.

Dracaena

Dracaenas are a well-loved house plant that thrives in most indoor settings. They are low-maintenance and slow-growing. Some varieties such as 'Lemon Lime Dracaena are bright and vibrant, which can brighten areas that are shaded in the home.

The spiky lanced leaves of the dracaena are available in a variety of colors and patterns. This creates a unique, modern and rustic look. Some dracaenas are solid forest green, while others feature yellow, red, or white stripes. Leaves also curve slightly creating an appearance more like a tree.

Like a lot of tropical plants, Dracaenas thrive in indirect sun and are tolerant of a shaded environment. Be aware that lack of sunlight may cause loss or variation of other characteristics.

Avoid over-watering the dracaenas because this can lead to root rot and other issues. Let the soil completely dry before re-watering it. If you notice a slowing or dying plant, you can try moving it to a more sunny area or misting the leaves with plain water to add humidity to the air.

Pests are rarely a problem for the dracaenas. However it is crucial to check the plants periodically to ensure that they are healthy. Aphids, which are wingless, can take juices from the stems, leaves and buds of dracaena plants, thwarting their growth and reducing their vigor.

There are also scale insects and mealybugs, which are covered in cottony materials. These pests can kill the dracaenas if not kept under control. tall houseplants accomplish this by sucking out the sap from the leaves.

The propagation of dracaenas is simple and simple via cuttings from the tip that can be harvested all year. To propagate new plants, cut a tip 8cm in length and above a node from the parent plant. Place the tip into a jar with water on a window sill and keep the water fresh. After a few weeks, the roots should have appeared and you can plant the plant in a fresh soil that is draining.

Dracaenas are sensitive to fluoride, which is why it is crucial to only use non-fluoridated water when watering your dracaenas. It is also an excellent idea to fertilize the plant with a 'Houseplant'-branded feed every four waterings during the spring and summer months, but decreasing this frequency slightly during autumn and winter.

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