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How To Choose The Right Best House Plants On The Internet
The Best House Plants for Beginners

A plant in your home can boost oxygen levels and decrease the amount of dust and pollution. Caring for a plant can give you great satisfaction, and it's been proved to boost mental health.

Which house plant is right for you? We asked experts for their recommendations.

Marble Queen Pothos

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is one of the most sought-after house plants, with its heart-shaped leaves and gorgeous white variety. It is also simple to care for, making it an ideal choice for those who are new to gardening. Pothos, like other tropical plants, thrives in all light conditions. However, it prefers moderate amounts of bright indirect sun. It can also grow in less light conditions or in full shade. A moderately humid household and a soil mix that is slightly acidic are ideal for this plant, too.

The plant will tolerate a lack of waterings, so long as the soil doesn't dry out completely. Overwatering is among the most frequent causes of death in houseplants. If you are unsure you can test your finger with the soil test: Insert your finger a couple of inches deep into the soil to see if it's moist; if not, it's time to give an irrigation. If the leaves become yellow, it's most likely due to lack of sunlight or too much direct sunlight or a sign of fungal disease.

Pothos, unlike many plants, is tolerant of air pollution, including ozone. It can be used in the bathroom or kitchen to filter the air.

This plant is susceptible to pests and disease just like other plants. It's best to treat problems as soon as they arise, so they don't spread throughout the house. Thrips and mealybugs are the most commonly found pests on this plant. Keep your Marble Queen pothos well-watered and well-fed will help keep these insects away from attacking it in the first place.

To keep your plant looking its best, trim the stem tips frequently. This helps the marbled foliage remain full and keeps the vines from getting too long. These stem tips can be used to propagate plants.

If you want your Marble Queen to grow taller and taller, encourage it to climb by providing it with something to hold onto. This could be a moss-covered trellis or rod, or perhaps string. Remember to spritz the moss or any other supports with a bit of water as part of your regular watering regimen to help it grow faster.

Monstera

The monstera plant (Monstera deliciosa) also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is one of the most sought-after house plants. The leaves of the plant have holes that are natural known as leaf fenestration. These can give a tropical feel to any room. It is easy to propagate, simply by cutting it up and growing it in water solutions.

Monstera deliciosa can grow quickly and it is possible to pot it up every few months. To ensure that your plant is healthy, remove a few leaves at a stretch and repot in well-draining soil. Make sure you use a well-ventilated pot and add ingredients such as perlite or lava rocks to ensure an increased aeration of the soil, if required.


These evergreen vines are easy to care for as houseplants, provided they receive bright sunlight and a sufficient amount of humidity. They're happy to climb up the trellis or climb down, and they can be easily pruned to shape the shape you want in a particular way. It's simple to mist a gianta with a spray bottle filled with water to increase the amount of humidity in its leaves on a daily basis.

A monstera is not actually a succulent, despite the name. While succulents have thick, fleshy leaves that hold water however, monsteras have tinier heart-shaped leaves adorned with fenestrations. Monsteras can tolerate dry climates, but require more moisture and humidity than succulents.

It is important to know that, while the fenestrations of monstera leaves make them appear as if they could be consumed, they are not safe to eat. The plant's fruits, stems and leaves contain oxalic acids which can cause mouth and throat irritation when consumed.

low light houseplants recommends that those who have learned to play the fiddle-leaf fig, move onto a Monstera to gain a better understanding of how easy it can be to garden indoors. "A monstera can be adapted to various conditions," says Blank. It requires a warm and humid environment but can tolerate lower temperatures.

ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant is one of the most durable house plants. It's slow-growing, tough and can withstand a variety of conditions. It can thrive in dark areas and doesn't seem to be affected by low humidity. It is also tolerant to people who aren't paying attention and only requires periodic watering to live. The leaves of this tropical succulent can be lime green, purple-black or a mixture of both as they age.

You can reproduce the ZZ plant by splitting its rhizomes, which are tubers that resemble roots on the bottom of each stem. Lift the plant out of its pot, cut off the rhizomes, and cut them back a bit prior to placing them in new pots filled with fresh potting mix. You can also grow new ZZs from stem cuttings that have two leaves and measure about an inch in length. Place the cuttings in an urn that is 50/50 mix of multipurpose soil and perlite. Place the pot in a warm area. It can take up to an entire year for the cuttings' roots to develop into a new plant.

Although it is among the most durable house plants, there are some things that can cause this species to die, such as overwatering direct sunlight, dry soil. Water the ZZ plant only if its soil feels dried. If the soil is damp it's fine to let it be. The plant can last for weeks without watering because its rhizomes store water.

This plant doesn't attract many pests, but it could be susceptible to fungus or rot. To prevent these issues take away the old and dead leaves from the plant regularly. It is also essential to keep it away from pets and small children because the stems and leaves could be irritating if they are eaten.

The ZZ plant is a great air purifier because it can assist in removing benzene, toluene and xylene from indoor environments. It can also remove volatile organic compounds such as formaldehyde and carbon monoxide. The ZZ plant is a great option for offices or apartments that don't have good ventilation.

Parlor Palm

Palms are a popular indoor plant, and for good reason. They can be grown in a variety of temperatures and lighting conditions. They also give an exotic, lush look to your home. The chamaedorea, also known as parlor palm, isn't an exception. The plant, which is also known as neanthe Bella palm, is native to Central America and is gaining in popularity because of its versatility. It thrives in bright, filtered light, but can also thrive away from windows and in areas with less light, like east or north-facing rooms. It's a slow growing plant and it could take at least a year for it to reach its full height of 2 to 6 feet.

If you want your plant to grow and flourish, you can fertilize it every month with a balanced liquid fertiliser. It needs a well-draining mix and Bridget Zazzara, retail indoor and seasonal plant manager of Logan's Trading Company, recommends using the same potting mix as you would use for succulents and cacti. Choose a soil that is well-drained that is slightly acidic or alkaline with an acidity between 6.1 and 7.8 and make sure to add a little of sphagnum peat moss, which improves the soil's structure as well as water retention.

Parlor palms love humidity, so be sure to keep them out of drafty areas and mist the leaves daily to ensure that the humidity levels remain constant. You can also install an humidifier to your home. Repot your parlor palm in the spring if it becomes rootbound. It's important to not overwater, however, as the plant could be susceptible to root decay. Water the plant only when the top inch or so of compost is dry to the touch. Water more frequently during warm weather, but less frequently in the winter.

These palms are appealing to bees, but make sure you keep them away from pets and children. The needle-like leaves of these palms can be poisonous if ingested and are an ideal habitat for mealybugs. These insects appear as white, fluffy blobs on the underside of the leaves and can be difficult to eradicate. If you notice them, wipe the bugs off using a cotton bud or cloth coated with an insecticide that is made up of plant oils or fatty acids.

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