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Why Common Houseplant Can Be More Risky Than You Think
Common Houseplants

One of the most sought-after house plants pothos is a simple-to-set-it-and-forget it plant that thrives in dim light. It is also a sturdy and easy-to-learn plant.

Water: Mist soil frequently. Keep soil moist, but not too wet. The distorted leaves could indicate pests like mealy bugs and scale; inspect them carefully and treat with insecticidal soap, or neem oil.

Pothos

Pothos is a beautiful plant that can be found in different colors and styles. Its leaves are smooth and glossy, and its stems can grow up to 10 feet long as an erect vine. It is easy to propagate, which makes it a good option for a hydroponic setup. It doesn't require much feeding which makes it ideal for those who don't have time to take care of their plants. The plant thrives in almost every climate, but it can struggle when temperatures fall lower than 55oF.

The vine can be cultivated as a hanging plant, or it can be trained to climb a wall or trellis. It can also be used to cover the ground in an indoor garden. It can be set up around furniture like mantel or desk.

Cuttings can be used to propagate plants. To do this, cut off a healthy-looking stem from the plant. It should be between 4 and 6 inches in length and include a few attached leaves. Cut it just above the node where aerial roots form. Place your stem in a glass filled with water or a moist rooting mixture. The roots should begin to grow within a month. Once they have grown they can be planted in the soil.

For your plants to thrive, make sure you provide them with bright indirect light. Direct sunlight can cause them to turn dull or brown, and can also burn the leaves. Pothos is tolerant of low light levels, but it won't be able to produce the full spectrum of shades in this situation.

Pothos can grow to a height of over a foot in the wild. However, it is usually kept smaller at home. The most commonly used color is jade green, but there are numerous cultivars of this plant with various leaf variations. Some, like the 'Golden,' have heart-shaped leaves variegated in white. Others, such as the 'Marble queen' or a 'Neon,' have vibrant yellow-green leaves.

Schefflera


Since many years, umbrella plants (scheffleras), with their lush tropical appearance and capacity to thrive in a variety environments are a favorite. They come in a variety of styles and colors which make them a perfect option for offices or home. These tropical beauties are easy to take care of, but some problems may occur if you don't follow proper instructions.

To keep from overwatering, scheffleras require to be watered only sparingly. This plant thrives in a soil that drains well, therefore it is crucial to allow the soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering may cause root rot, which can cause the plant will begin losing leaves. Squeeze the soil gently between your fingers to see whether it's moist enough. If the soil feels sandy and crumbly, you need to give it less water.

It is also essential to keep the schefflera plant pruned to encourage growth. This plant will often grow leggy if it doesn't receive regular pruning. It is recommended to wear gloves when handling the sap of this plant, as it contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause skin irritation. Pruning encourages branching which can keep the plant from becoming excessively sluggish.

The ideal temperature for a schefflera plant is between 15 to 21 degrees Celsius, and the plant must be kept out of drafts and air conditioners. The plant can tolerate some direct sunlight in the early morning or late at night however, excessive exposure could burn the leaves.

Scheffleras are also known to attract pests. These include aphids, spider mites, and mealybugs. If you spot signs of pests wash the leaves using soapy water or neem.

If your schefflera starts to show signs of disease, you may need to repot it. Symptoms of disease include brown spots and mushy roots. If this occurs, you'll have to plant the plant again using an easier, lighter soil. The schefflera is also prone to root rot, which could be caused by excessive watering and poor drainage. This issue can be solved by not irrigating the soil overhead and only during the evening. If this isn't working, you can employ a fungicide based on copper.

Maranta

Maranta plants have long, low-growing tropical houseplants with curiously patterned leaves. The leaf pattern can differ between species. Some have red fishbone-patterned leaves while others have silvery central stripes, light or dark streaks and even silvery central stripes that have a central stripe. The leaves are parallel to the ground during the day, and then elevated perpendicularly at night. This makes the plant popular with its nickname of a prayer plant. They require shade, high humidities and moist soil.

The most well-known of these species is Maranta leuconeura "Tricolor" or herringbone plant, which features herringbone patterns on its elongated leaves. Other cultivars of this species include the 'Silverband' as well as a 'Green Stripe,' which both have dark green leaves with an elongated silver stripe in the middle. The herringbone pattern can also be found on the leaves of "Maranta Leuconeura Var. erythroneura', also called red prayer plant or red nerve plant. Other variegated Maranta varieties include 'Fascinator tricolor' and 'M. leuconeura var. Kerchoveana', both which have lighter green leaves than herringbone plants, which are darker in color.

Propagation of this plant is quick and simple with stem-tip cuttings or head cuttings readily growing in water. To root a Maranta stem-tip cutting, cut the healthy plant just below the node and dip the end in the rooting hormone. Place the cutting into a glass of water and place it in a warm, well lit area. Change the water often in order to adjust it to growing in soil. Transfer it to the soil once roots start to form.

Like many tropical plants prayer plants require moderate to high levels of humidity in order to thrive. To maintain a high level of humidity you can place the plant in a humidifier or misting it regularly. Make sure the soil is draining and not soggy to avoid root rot. Use a well-drained, multi-purpose potting mix that provides adequate nutrients. It is crucial to trim your plant regularly by removing dead or yellow leaves and stems when they appear. This will encourage new growth, and ensure that the plant is healthy. A balanced water-soluble fertiliser can be applied every two to three weeks throughout the growth period, but only once a month when growth is slow.

Hoya

Hoya plants are renowned for their beautiful flowers which are arranged in rounded clusters that are at the end of the short stems, also known as peduncles. Each flower is a miniature piece of art. They may be white, orange or pink. In live house plants like Hoya kerrii these flowers grow in clusters on the ends of vines that are up to 13 feet long.

Others Hoyas have more upright leaves, like the rose-colored H. carnosa and the long-leaf H. kerrii cultivar Tricolor'. Other varieties, such as the Hoya Publicalyx are also elongated, sword-shaped, or rounded, leaves. live house plants of this type are dark green with slender, elegantly curved and slightly wrinkled edges, and they are arranged in a series of thin and draping, tangled vines.

Hoya publicalyx vines also bear fuchsia flowers in spherical bunches at the tips of their peduncles. The blooms are a creamy white color with an orange yellow ring around the center. They can be very attractive in a hanging basket. This variety is a little more easy to grow than other species of Hoya and has blooms earlier than many other varieties.

Hoyas like all epiphytes, require bright but indirect lighting and plenty of moisture. Regular watering is essential to avoid the medium drying out. However, Hoyas dislike over-watering, and should be allowed to dry out slightly between waterings. This can help to stop the development of rot. Hoyas prefer an environment with a warmer temperature and do best indoors, though they can be grown outdoors in tropical regions.

These plants are found in the wild in humid forests, along riverbanks and on trees. They are attached by long tendrils to other species and trees. Stem cuttings easily grow roots in water or on a slightly moist growing medium. Hoyas are also able to be developed from seeds. The seeds germinate quickly and develop faster than seedlings that are grown from cuttings. unique house plants are non-toxic to pets and children, which is why they are a good option for homes with young pets or children.

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