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Common House Plant Isn't As Difficult As You Think
Common House Plants

If the leaves of a houseplant appear unbalanced or sloppy It's trying to tell you that it needs more lighting. Try moving the plant closer to a window with plenty of sunlight or use grow lights.

Plants that are native to subtropical and tropical regions thrive indoors because they adapt to the hot, dry conditions found in homes. Common houseplants are a great option for those with limited space and time to plant.

Rubber Tree

The Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica) is a popular indoor house plant due to its lush green leaves. It is also renowned for its ability to cleanse the air in offices and homes. It is a tropical tree, therefore it thrives in moist, warm environments with bright sunshine and lots of water.

Despite house plants common is actually easy to take care of. However, it is important to remember that this plant can get extremely tall. If you do not want it to become a jungle, then it is essential to trim the stems when they start becoming excessively. This can be done easily using a pair of gardening shears.

Another thing to keep in mind about this plant is that it could produce a sticky sap known as latex. This latex can be used to create rubber shoes and rubber balls. The ancient Olmec, Maya, and Aztec people gathered this precious substance by tapping on the trees. In addition to its commercial use the plant's sticky latex is a natural insecticide that can adhere to the surface of insects and kill them.

It is extremely tolerant and ideal for beginners. Rubber Trees don't require much pruning to keep their shape. The main priority should be removing dead or dying branches and leaves and cutting the plant when it becomes too tall.

Water is the most crucial aspect to ensure the health of a rubber plant. This is especially relevant during the summer's hottest months, when the plant is at its most active. One method to determine how much to water a Rubber plant is by looking at the moisture levels of the soil. The soil will begin to dry up when the plant is watered.

Like other plants, the Rubber plant can be propagated by cutting a stem and planting it. This method is most effective when you dip the stem in rooting hormone prior to planting. Air layering is a method to propagate Rubber Plants. To do this, you will have to cut a small part of the plant and stick it in moss. The moss will naturally root around stem.

Spider Plant

The spider plant, also referred to as Chlorophytum Comosum is named for the long, wiry plants that hang from the mother plant as spiders do on webs. It is among the most sought-after indoor plants since it is a breeze to grow and can thrive almost anywhere. It's also regarded as to be a "hardy plant" because it is able to withstand a variety of conditions.

The most popular use of the spider plant is to serve as an air-purifying houseplant in offices and homes. It has been proven to be efficient in getting rid of harmful chemicals from the air such as carbon monoxide formaldehyde and xylene. It also helps to eliminate allergens that can be found in the air, like mold spores, dust mites, and pet dander, which can trigger allergy responses.

Indoors spider plants thrive in bright light that is humid and filtered with warm temperatures. They can tolerate some shade, but they are best suited for brighter windows protected from direct sunlight. They do not require as much watering as other plants, and a light misting using a hose could provide sufficient moisture. They are sensitive to chlorine, fluoride and other chemicals in tap water. This could cause browning of leaf tips.


Spider plants, as well as other houseplant s are susceptible to pest infestations like whiteflies and spider mites. To reduce their numbers wash the leaves regularly and wash the soil with water between. Repotting is required every now and then especially when the roots begin to extend out over the top of the container.

A healthy spider plant will usually produce "pups," or offshoots which can be separated from the mother plant to make new plants. Healthy plants also produce tiny flowering plants that can be separated or placed in compost to create their own plants. It is important to keep in mind that fertilizing spider plants won't encourage them to flower.

Weeping Figure

Weeping fig (Ficus benjamina) is an indoor house plant that has a graceful shape and lush foliage. The tree is popular for its beauty and it is often used to make bonsai.

The weeping fiddle grows slowly and requires a set of specific conditions to thrive. It grows best in bright spaces with plenty of indirect sunlight. It can thrive outdoors in warmer climates. The tree is a popular choice for indoor gardens because it can improve the quality of air. The ficus tree has the capacity to remove pollutants from the air like formaldehyde and toluene, and xylene.

Depending on the type you choose, the leaves of a weeping fiddle may be variegated or green. Certain cultivars have wavy leaves, while others have more pointed. Weeping plants can reach over six feet tall however, they can be cut down.

Ficus benjamina can easily be propagated by cuttings of the stem. The plant releases irritants when cut, which is why gloves are required. The stems are then snipped and placed in water so that they will begin to grow roots. After a few days, the cutting can be transferred to a larger container.

Young weeping figs need frequent irrigation to ensure that they grow properly. The plant is sensitive to excessive water, and requires a soil that drains well. A soil that is too wet can cause root rot. It is also important to avoid excessive fertilizer since it can damage the tree.

The weeping fiddle is a large feeder that has to be fed regularly throughout the growing season. The plant needs a light trim every few years to keep it looking fresh and attractive.

The weeping fruit is produced during its second and third year. The medium-sized fruits are edible and can be added to everyday meals as a delicious addition. The fruits should be cleaned prior to eating to get rid of any pests. The fruits are of high nutritional value and can be dried and stored to be used later. The fruit is delicious and can be consumed either raw or cooked.

Peperomia

Peperomia (pep-er-oh-mah) plants have thick, fleshy leaves that store a lot of water. They come in a variety of shapes and colors that include deep emerald green and silvery markings. Some, such as the ripple peperomia, and pellucida, have leaves with puckered edges that look like ruffled fabrics. You can also find different varieties of peperomia that have whites and creams in their foliage. Peperomia flowers can be scarce however they are typically spindly spikes in brown and greenish white. These flowers are not attractive, and they detract from overall appearance of the plant. Peperomia plants thrive in the home environment and are simple to grow.

Peperomias are epiphytes as well as lithophytes found in nature. They grow on plants, trees and other species living in the rainforest. This makes them a great houseplant since they don't need bright sunlight to thrive. They are often found in hanging or cascading forms however they can also grow as tall or bushy plants.

The leaves of Peperomias are astringent and can be used to soothe burns and rashes. They also aid with insect bites as well as other skin conditions. The powder of dried leaves is mixed with oil to create salve that is applied to the skin. It can also be added to bathwater to soothe and moisturize.

Peperomias are easy to maintain, but they thrive in slightly secluded locations. They prefer warm temperatures and medium to high levels of humidity. They also require plenty of indirect lighting, so a location within your home that is just a few steps from a window facing the west or south is ideal. The brighter sun rays can harm the leaves and insufficient light will result in less vibrant foliage.

These plants need moderate to frequent watering, however, they do not like to be overwatered. Overwatering can result in soft stems and yellow drooping leaves, according to the houseplant and gardening website Bloomscape. Allow the soil to dry between waterings to avoid this.

If you overwater your Peperomia plant, you should remove any damaged leaves and plant it in a clean well-draining soil. Water slowly and deeply to decrease the risk of a repeat overwatering later on.

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