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Big House Plants
The large house plants can be used to soften the entrance or define an area. They also purify air and bring nature indoors.
The trend for leafy decor is all over the place this year and these striking green plants are the perfect way to take advantage of the trend. Here are the best large leaf plants to add lushness in your home.
Cast Iron Plant
Cast Iron Plants (Aspidistra Elatior) are among the most easy houseplants . It's virtually indestructible and can withstand low light levels, unreliable watering, and little attention. It's ideal for people who are just beginning to learn about gardening or have a busy lifestyle. It is usually grown as a houseplant but it can also be planted in the yard, under shade trees, or used as ground cover.
This perennial with a slow growth rate is sensitive to direct sunlight. It prefers rich well-draining soil, but is able to adapt to dry and poor nutrient conditions. It is easy to grow in pots, however it can spread by rhizomes in the garden if it is planted within its hardiness zone.
When it is time to plant an ordinary potting mix is suitable for these plants. It should also include perlite to aid in drainage. Make sure to use a mix of 70% of potting soil and 20% perlite to get the ideal balance of drainage and retention.
Aspidistras do not need to be repotted very often however, when they do, it's important that the new container is slightly larger than the previous one. Remove the roots with care from the old pot and then plant the plant in a container approximately one size larger. This will prevent them from outgrowing their containers and causing root rot. After repotting, ensure that any soil that is left over is removed.
house plants common is also called Monstera deliciosa is a 1970s favorite that is experiencing a new era. The large heart-shaped leaves of the plant are perforated with holes that are reminiscent of Swiss cheese. This is why it's called. This tropical plant makes an impressive houseplant. It's also a good choice for outdoor gardens since it can climb fences, walls, and trees, reports Patch Plant.
Like a lot of plants in the Genus Monstera, Swiss cheese plants are fairly easy to care for. To thrive, they require warmth, humid air and bright indirect light. The best mix for them is one part perlite, mixed with three parts peat-based potting soil, or coir and one part of orchid bark. You can find this type of potting mix in nurseries and garden centers or you can make it yourself by mixing equal parts of all the ingredients.
Give your Swiss cheese plant a moss pole to encourage it to climb. This helps recreate the environment that it evolved in to survive, climbing up mossy trunks in jungles. The trellis can be set near a window, but it shouldn't get direct sunlight, which could cause burns to the leaves.
Swiss cheese plants need to be hydrated regularly. Mist their leaves. Wait until the top inch or two of soil is dry before watering your Swiss cheese plant. If the tips of your plant start to turn brown, that's a sign that it needs more moisture.
Heartleaf Philodendron
A part of the philodendron family that boasts more than 450 varieties, according to Smart Garden Guide, the heartleaf philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum) is one of the most well-known house plants. It has long, dangling vines that can hang from hanging baskets or climb up shelves and walls. The leaves of the emerald-green variety are adorned by golden-yellow or yellow stripes and spots. Philodendrons can be trained to climb the trellis or moss pole and add vibrant color to your home.
Philodendrons are tolerant of a variety in light conditions. They prefer bright indirect light, however, they are tolerant of shade. They require a decent amount of humidity in order to thrive. You should aim for an average relative humidity of 40 percent, which can be achieved through misting or using a humidifier. If you notice that the tips of your plants are beginning to turn brown, this is an indication that the air is dry.
Heart leaf philodendrons can be easily to propagate from stem cuttings or root division. To root a healthy cut, make a clean cutting just below the set of nodes. Then dip it in the rooting hormone.
Repotting your plant should be done every two to three years. It is best to give it a good soak the day before repotting. This will help loosen up the roots and reduce the stress. It's also an ideal time to trim any vines that are long or prune any stunted growing. Aphids, for instance, or fungus gnats could attack Philodendrons. You can control them using natural remedies like neem spray or shampoo for insecticide.
Calathea zebrina
Calathea Zebrina is one of the most well-known tropical plants that are used in greenhouses and gardens. Also called zebra maranta, prayer plant or maranta, this plant is able to grow bigger than its counterparts (Maranta leucoreura and Aphelandra squarrosa). Like many other species of tropical plants it prefers indirect to moderate sunlight with high humidity. It is recommended to keep it away from areas that are drafty, fireplaces or radiators. It can take a bit of direct sunlight in the morning, however it's important to keep the temperature from becoming too hot during the afternoon.
It prefers soil that is well-drained and kept constantly humid in the garden. It is sensitive to excessive watering, but it does not thrive under conditions of standing water. It is crucial to water it regularly during the growing season. Give the top two inches (or more) of the soil to dry between waterings. Water it less in winter because it slows its growth.
When repotting, choose a rich potting soil that drains easily. You can add organic matter to the mix, such as compost or shreds of bark. Calathea zebrina should be repotted each spring or so, as it will outgrow its container very quickly. If your calathea has rosettes on its base, you may need to separate them in order to avoid overcrowding. The leaves may drop or wilt when overcrowded. This is usually a sign that air is too dry or that the water quality has deteriorated.
Pachira aquatica
Pachira aquatica, also known as the money plant, is among the most popular houseplants that can be seen in modern homes. It is pet-friendly, nearly indestructible, and grows to a size that is truly impressive (around three metres.) You can expect it to provide you with a stunning canopy of maple-shaped leaves as well as a distinctive braided trunk, so long as it's provided with enough light and water.
Although they are native to tropical areas the money trees are able to adapt to indoor conditions and thrive in shady locations or windows with indirect light. Money trees like moderate, regular irrigation and don't need to be regularly repotted. Just make sure the potting mix doesn't get waterlogged - excessive watering is typically this plant's biggest problem, leading to stem and root rot as well as yellowing or dropping leaves.
If you'd like to increase the population of your money tree, choose a stem cut in the late spring or early summer and dip it into rooting hormone. Place it in a cactus or house plant compost that is devoid of peat. Then, make sure to water it thoroughly. It is also possible to cultivate money plants by seeds, however it's not very reliable. Air layering is a more reliable method. It manipulates the plant to develop roots at the base of the stem, which can then be planted in fresh compost. small house plants 's the most foolproof way to grow a money plant but it isn't as fast as cutting a stem.
Dieffenbachia
Dieffenbachia is an exotic plant with huge leaves that can grow to 16 inches in length. It is a popular houseplant that can be planted as a shade garden. There are a variety of dieffenbachia, including "Camille," which has a broad swath of white leaf, which is framed by bright green. The leaves are soft and leathery with a leathery texture. They can be cleaned by the help of a damp cloth.
Dieffenbachias require warmth and humidity to thrive similar to their native rainforest habitat. Indoors it is recommended to aim for temperatures between 60 and 75 degrees. Plant dieffenbachias near bathrooms or in other areas where the air is naturally humid to increase humidity. You can also apply an air humidifier or put pots in trays that are filled with pebbles and water.
If the edges or the tips of your dieffenbachia leaf change color, it could indicate that your plant isn't receiving enough water. This could be due to low humidity, infrequent watering or excessive fertilizer application. If the foliage is curled and has brown edges, try flushing away accumulated salts by gently washing the plants with clear water.
Dieffenbachias require regular watering, but should be allowed to slightly dry between sessions. It is possible to spray the foliage with water from a spray bottle to make it more moist. Don't use rainwater, as it may contain fungus-causing residues.
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