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How Potted House Plants Improve the Quality of Air
Bring potted houseplants into the house to improve the air quality. Snake plants and Mother-inlaw's tongue, for instance, can cut down on indoor ozone levels and eliminate VOCs which can trigger allergies and asthma.
If your houseplant is looking stressed or has signs of being too big for its container It's time to repot it. Select a bigger pot and add fresh plant food.
Boston Fern
Boston ferns (Nephrolepis Exaltata) are a popular houseplant with lush green fronds. They add a tropical feel to any space. They are known for their air purifying properties. They help reduce air pollution and improve humidity in homes. This makes them great additions to bedrooms, where they can help to improve sleep quality and reduce allergy symptoms.
This plant requires indirect light and moderate temperature. It doesn't like to be exposed to direct sunlight cold or drafts. It is recommended to mist the plant regularly to increase the humidity, especially in climates with lower humidity. It doesn't require much pruning or fertilization but if it is kept in a dry climate the fronds may become dry and brown.
The plant is found in forests in soil that is slightly acidic and moist, in shaded areas. It is not tolerant to extreme cold or heat, however it is hardy between USDA plant zones 9 and 11. It also thrives in humid conditions. It is best to put it near a kitchen or bathroom.
This is among the easiest to care for potted ferns. It rarely needs repotting and only after the roots begin to encircle the base of the pot. A repot should be done in late spring, and the old potting mix could be used to fertilize the fern (use the weak solution of sodium nitrate or Clay's Fertilizer). This plant is low maintenance, as it doesn't grow fast and isn't susceptible to numerous diseases or insects.
Ponytail Palm
The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata), also known as the elephant's feet plant or bottle palm, is a perennial plant that produces tight clumps of leaves that look like ribbons and look like a ponytail. It is thought to be one of the most simple house plants to care for, since its swollen trunk holds water and allows it to remain dry for weeks without watering. It is safe for pets and children.
Ponytail palms thrive in bright spots however they can tolerate moderate light levels as well. They should be kept in pots with dry, well-draining soil. Repot them only when the roots begin to grow around the pot, and the pot needs to be replaced but don't crowd the roots.
Allow the soil to drain completely between waterings. Overwatering is a common problem with this type of plant as it can cause stem rot and yellowing leaves.
Like most houseplants, the ponytail palm is susceptible to pests, such as spider mites and mealybugs. These pests can be controlled with soaps and oils for horticulture. It is also possible to cause fungal problems and stem root rots.
Areca Palm
Areca palms are easy to maintain and grow so long as they are surrounded by plenty of bright light. They can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors in warmer temperatures, but they should have a good humidity level. You can tell if your plant is lacking in moisture by looking for yellowed leaves or brown tips.
Water your palm of an areca when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, but do not allow the compost to get waterlogged. Ideally, you should use distilled or rainwater to water these plants since they are sensitive to fluoride present in hard tap water.
Repot your areca palm every two to three year or when you notice that the roots are getting crowded. This will also eliminate any fertilizer salts that build up in the container and restrict the plant's growth.
Areca palms purify the air, supposedly, by absorbing harmful gases. According to NASA's Clean Air Study these plants are effective in removing toluene and formaldehyde. These contaminants can be released through dyes, paints and solvents, car exhausts, smoke from tobacco, wood and paraffin stoves and more. Inhaling these gases can cause headaches dizziness, fatigue, fatigue and even liver damage in high doses. The palm of the areca is a great way to reduce these toxic gases in your house and office.
Dragon Tree
Dragon trees (Dracaena Marginata) are beautiful as a standalone plant or combined with shrubs and trailing plants on a indoor plant stand. They are among the few tropical house plants that can tolerate a variety of light levels and temperatures. They can even survive dry indoor conditions and low humidity that would kill most other plants. Avoid overwatering because this could cause root decay.
A slow-growing exotic The Dragon plant's slim stem is enhanced by the crown of sword-like leaves that have red edging. It's an ideal option for smaller spaces. These houseplants are simple to care for. They thrive in typical room conditions, tolerating the dry indoor air and low light levels that can be harmful to most other plants.
Repot only when the roots are crowded. This is evident by their growth rate and color, with little to no new root growth over a long period of time is the most obvious indicator.
It's completely normal for your Dracaena to shed dead leaves as it grows and ages. It is also possible to tidy your plant by cutting the straggly, long stalks using a pair of pruning shears that are sterile. Sterilize the shears using a rag doused in hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol prior to use. unique house plants to the saponin-rich content of this plant and other members of its family, it's moderately toxic to cats if consumed. The symptoms of poisoning include diarrhea, vomiting and crying. They can also cause weakness, increased heart rate and a loss of appetite.
ZZ Plant
ZZ plants are a favorite houseplant. They are commonly found in homes and offices due to the fact that they are attractive, easy to care for and keep indoor air fresh. These plants grow slowly to the height of about two to three feet and are a great choice for rooms where other plants might outgrow their pots. Their dark green glossy leaves reflect light which brightens the room. They give a tropical vibe to rooms and are a major component of Feng Shui.
These plants will thrive in indirect light of medium to bright but can also tolerate lower lighting levels. Because they are tolerant to low humidity, it's not necessary to mist their soil or leaves. The plant may have to be repotted if it starts to wilt. To ensure the plant's health it is vital to get rid of any stems that are yellow or brown and leaves.
Like all houseplants Like most houseplants, the ZZ plant is susceptible to root rot if over-watered. Water the plant at the point that the soil on top appears dry. This usually happens every two weeks. Unlike some other plants, these plants do not need frequent fertilizing, but they could benefit from an occasional foliar spray with liquid plant food. Spraying neem or other natural pesticides on plants that show signs of pests will help keep them healthy.
Tillandsia
The Tillandsia Genus (also called Bromeliads) is a vast and diverse group of plants that includes more than 650 species. There is live house plants of plants that will fit your decor. They are a popular choice for terrariums, but can also be used to highlight wood, driftwood and magnets. They thrive in warm, indirect sunlight. After a few years they will begin to flower. This is a good sign that you've been taking good care of them, but also the end of their lives because they only flower once. At this point it starts to lose its energy and slowly decreases before fading away. This is normal and a part of the growing process. When the flower spike dies, the mother plant will develop offsets or 'pups' that can be removed and re-planted as individual plants.
Most homeowners cultivate tillandsia indoors, because they are easy to care for. They are epiphytes which means they do not have extensive roots. Instead, they absorb water through the leaves. This makes them very sensitive to excessive watering and rot. It is recommended to mist your plants with filtered, room temperature water at least once per week. If you live in a humid environment it is best to do this more often. If they appear dehydrated their leaves will curl and shrink.
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