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3 Reasons You're Not Getting Easy House Plants Isn't Performing (And What You Can Do To Fix It)
Easy House Plants

There are a variety of easy-to-grow plants regardless of whether you've had houseplants for years or you're looking to add some greenery your living space. These easy houseplants aren't picky about their environment or watering and can bounce back from a little neglect.

Spider plants, for instance are best in light and indirect sunlight. They only require watering after the top few inches are dry. Peace lilies are another option that is low-key and have a pretty pattern on their leaves.

Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is a tropical succulent that's easy to take care of. It doesn't require a lot of water or attention, making it an ideal choice for those with a hectic lifestyle.

Plant plants house near large windows that are not blocked or in a sunny area with moderate light. Avoid cold, drafty areas and hot windows in these conditions, as they can dry out the leaves.

During the growing season, water the plant only when the soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid watering during winter months, as the ponytail palm enters the dormant phase. Make use of a moisture gauge when watering to prevent overwatering the plant.

Ponytail palms are slow-growing species that don't require pruning unless they become diseased. house plants common can withstand short periods of cooler temperature and drought, however they should be moved to a brighter area in winter. Fertilize a few times each year, during the spring and summer. Use a general plant fertilizer and follow the directions of the manufacturer.

Schefflera

The Schefflera plant is a popular tropical houseplant. It is also known as an umbrella plant or philodendron. It grows 4-6 feet high indoors with bright indirect light.

The schrefflera is tolerant of medium to warm room temperatures, but it does not like cold drafts and could protest by dropping leaves. It requires a peat-moss based pot soil and is best fed every month by a water-soluble fertilizer for houseplants.

If your schefflera is growing leggy, it may be in need of an additional pot. It thrives in a container that is at least two bigger than the one it is currently in. This will encourage bushy growth. Pinch the growing tips to encourage branching.

The schefflera is often infested with spider mites. Spraying the leaves of the plant with insecticidal soap or neem will eliminate them. It is also prone to thrip infestations however, spotting and wiping the bugs off the plant using a damp sponge should be enough to get rid of them.

Chinese Evergreen

The aglaonema, also known as Chinese evergreen is one of the easiest home plants to grow. It can tolerate a wide range of indoor conditions ranging from low light to bright spots, and fluorescent lighting. It also is intolerant of cold temperatures, though it prefers warm ones.

These tough, slow-growing plants thrive in well-drained potting soil that is humus-rich. Include peat moss to improve drainage and aid in acidifying the soil. It is important to water your aglaonema regularly in the summer, but let the soil's top inch dry between waterings.

If your aglaonema begins to look swollen or sparse, it's a sign that it requires more light or that it is pot-bound. Repot it into a pot one size larger, untangle any tangled roots and add fresh pots and potting mix. If your plant is infested by insects spray it with soapy water. There are dozens of cultivars to pick from, including solid green varieties like Aglaonema 'Frasher' and Aglaonema 'Pseudobracteatum' and variegated types such as Aglaonema 'Silver Bay' and Aglaonema "Stripes".

Calathea

This plant is simple to maintain when compared to the flimsier sisters, calathea whitestar and ornata. The gorgeous pin-striped leaves calathea can grow to over a foot tall and are beautiful in bright indirect light.

Calatheas require moderately moist, but not sloppy or sloppy soil. Incorporate small house plants into the soil and when it feels dry water your plant thoroughly. Watering should be done every two days, however you should test the soil every day to establish a routine. If the potting mixture is not adequate, replace it with an equal amount of 1 part peat to 1 perlite or Coco Coir. Feed calatheas with a diluted fertilizer for your houseplants twice a month in the spring and summer.

Leaves that curl or droop are a sign of dehydration and can be treated by a few days of additional water. Pests are often responsible for the discoloration on the leaves. It is possible to treat it with insecticidal oil or soap.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is a low-maintenance plant that can add a pop of color to your home. Its oblong, variegated leaves can extend up to 12 inches.

Like most plants, Dieffenbachias can be susceptible to certain conditions that can affect their appearance and health. Brown leaf tips can indicate low humidity, whereas yellow leaves can result from excessive watering or submerging. Inconsistent watering or the use of hard tap water can also cause issues.

If your Dieffenbachia begins to droop try moving it into an area with more light. Drooping plants are often a sign that they need more water, so check the soil water content by sticking your finger into it until the first knuckle. Water the soil thoroughly and not just a bit. Make sure you soak the soil until the excess water drains out of the drainage holes. Plastic nursery planters are the ideal container for your Dieffenbachia as they allow water to drain more efficiently than porous Terracotta.

Peperomia

Peperomia is a low maintenance houseplant that can be positioned in any room. Its dark green leaves are attractive and aid to cleanse the air.


Peperomias prefer warm temperatures and medium light however they do not like direct sunlight. If the leaves are burning or discolored, it's a sign they're receiving too much sun and should be moved to a shaded area.

As their wild counterparts do Peperomias are epiphytic plant which cling to tree branches and other tall structures to get more indirect, bright sunlight. They thrive in well-drained soil that drains between waterings. If you notice that the roots of your peperomia are growing out of its pot It's time to repot. Make sure to use a mix of houseplants that is free of peat and pot in a larger pot than the one you use to prevent root rot. Feed your peperomia at least once a month throughout the summer using a general houseplant fertilizer.

Arrowhead Vine

The arrowhead vine (Syngoniumpodophyllum), a tropical vine that can be grown indoors, is a lush climbing plant. It is a good plant for the home for novices, since it is easy to propagate.

To cut a piece of an existing arrowhead, locate an arrowhead with a healthy stem, and then cut it from the bottom of the petiole. Using clean, sharp and sterile hand pruning shears works best to accomplish this task.

Water your arrowhead often especially in the summer. Be sure to allow the soil to dry out between waterings as the arrowhead plant is not a fan of wet soil. The winter months are the only time they require fertilizer, since the plant is dormant. This plant has calcium oxalate crystals that can cause a burning sensation if consumed, which is why it's crucial to keep it out of the reach of children and pets. Also called nephthytis, goosefoot or philodendron, the arrowhead vine is a favorite among home gardeners for its colorful foliage and low maintenance.

Snake Plant

Snake plants, also referred to as Sansevieria are among the easiest to grow houseplants. house plants common are tolerant of low light levels, are drought-tolerant and have few insect problems. The plant can also be used to purify the air in your home. It converts CO2 into oxygen in the time of day and eliminates formaldehyde, benzene, and formaldehyde in the evening.

Healthy snake plants have sturdy leaves that stand upright and are green with yellow, cream or white edges. Leaves that drop or roll over indicate overwatering or lack of light thrips (small insects) or root rot.

Repot your snake plants into a container that is two inches wider in case the roots get too crowded or if they grow out of its pot. Choose a soil that drains quickly, preferring with one third perlite or sand and one third peat. Fertilize each month during the growth season with a liquid fertilizer at half strength.

Money Plant

Money plants are easy-to-grow and are considered to be lucky plants that bring prosperity to homeowners who take care of them. They also aid in channeling positive energy. You can gift them to your friends and are ideal for sending wishes to them prosperity and wealth. These plants are believed to grow best in the southeast direction of your home, according to Vastu and Feng Shui.

Money Plants aren't just a great air purifier, they also endure less than ideal indoor conditions. However, it's a good idea to monitor the plant's watering and fertilizing requirements regularly. If the leaves are turning yellow, this could be a sign that the soil isn't draining properly or that the plant has been irrigated too much.

Money Plants are characterized by green leaves, long stems and tips that are light brown. It's a low-maintenance plant for the home that doesn't require a lot of sun or fertilizer.

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