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10 Key Factors On Potted House Plants You Didn't Learn In The Classroom
How Potted House Plants Improve the Quality of Air

Incorporating potted house plants into the house can improve the quality of air. Snake plants and Mother-in-Law's tongue for instance, can help reduce indoor ozone and remove VOCs which can trigger allergies and asthma.

If your houseplant looks stressed or is displaying signs of being too large for its pot, it's time to repot it. Choose a larger pot and then add fresh plant food.

Boston Fern

Boston ferns (Nephrolepis Exaltata) are popular houseplants with lush green fronds. They give a tropical feel to any room. They are known for their air purifying properties. They reduce the amount of pollution and increase the humidity in homes. This makes them great additions to bedrooms in order to improve sleep quality and reduce allergy symptoms.

This plant requires indirect light and moderate temperatures. It doesn't like to be exposed to direct sunlight, cold or drafts. Regular misting is recommended to increase the humidity of the air, especially in less humid climates. It does not require a lot of pruning and fertilization, however, the fronds could be dry and brown when the plant is watered too much or kept in a dry climate.

In the wild, this plant is found in forests and is found in slightly acidic, damp soil in areas of shade. It doesn't tolerate extreme cold or heat, but it is hardy in USDA plant zones 9 to 11. This fern also thrives in humid conditions and would benefit from being located close to a kitchen or bathroom.

This is among the easiest to care for potted ferns. It doesn't require repotting often and only after roots begin to grow around the base of the pot. Repotting should be carried out in the springtime, and the old potting mix can be used to fertilize the fern (use an ineffective solution of sodium Nitrate or Clay's Fertilizer). This plant is low-maintenance, as it doesn't grow quickly and isn't prone to numerous diseases or insects.

Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea Recurvata) is also called the elephant's foot plant or bottle palm, grows in tight bunches of leaves that look like ribbons and resemble the shape of a ponytail. It is thought to be one of the most simple house plants to care for because its swollen trunk stores water and allows it to go weeks without being watered. It is safe for both pet and children.


Ponytail palms thrive in bright areas however they can tolerate moderate light levels as well. They must be kept in a pot with a well-drained, dry soil. Repot only after the roots begin to wrap around the pot and surround it, but do not overcrowd them.

Allow the soil to drain completely between waterings. Overwatering can lead to stem rot and yellowing of the leaves.

The palms of ponytails are vulnerable to insects such as spider mites and mealybugs. These pests can be controlled with soaps and oils for horticulture. They can also cause stem rots and fungal problems.

Areca Palm

Areca palms are easy to care for and grow provided they receive plenty of bright sunlight. They can be grown indoors and outdoors in warmer temperatures, but they should maintain a healthy humidity. You can tell your plant is lacking in moisture by noticing yellowed leaves or brown tips.

Water your palm of an areca when the soil's top inch feels dry to the touch, but do not allow the compost to become waterlogged. You should ideally use rainwater or distilled to water your plants, because they are sensitive to fluoride.

Repot your palm every two to three year or when you feel the roots are crowded. It will also remove any fertilizer salt deposits that accumulate in the container, and limit the plant's growth.

Areca palms purify the air by absorbing toxic gases. According to NASA's Clean Air Study these plants are efficient in removing toluene as well as formaldehyde. These are toxins that can be released from paints, dyes and solvents as well as from vehicle exhausts and tobacco smoke, wood and paraffin burning stoves, and more. Inhaling these gases can cause headaches, dizziness, fatigue, irritation, and even liver damage in high doses. The palm of the areca can be used to cut down on toxic gases in the home as well as in the office.

Dragon Tree

Dragon trees (Dracaena Marginata) are beautiful as a stand-alone plant, or combined with other plants on an indoor plant stand. They are one of the few houseplants that are tropical and can withstand various levels of light and temperatures. They can even survive dry indoor air and low humidity, which would kill many other plants. Avoid overwatering as it can cause root to rot.

A slow-growing exotic A slow-growing exotic Dragon plant's slim stem is enhanced by an elongated crown of sword-like leaves, with red edges. It's the perfect option to fill in smaller spaces. These houseplants require little maintenance. They thrive in average room conditions, tolerating the dry indoor air and low light levels that can be deadly to other plants.

Repot only when the roots are crowded. This can be determined by their growth rate and color, with little to no new growth of the roots over a period of time being the most obvious indication.

It's perfectly normal for your Dracaena to shed dead leaves as it develops and gets older. It can also be helpful to clean the plant by trimming the long, straggly stems with a sterile pruning shears. Sterilize the shears with the help of a rag that has been soaked in hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol before use. extra large house plants to the saponin-rich content of this plant and other members of the family, it is moderately toxic to cats if consumed. Poisoning symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and the drooling. They can also cause weakness, increased heart rate and a decrease in appetite.

ZZ Plant

ZZ plants are a favorite houseplant. They are often found in offices and homes since they are easy to care for and attractive. They also help keep indoor air fresh. They are a great choice for rooms that might be too small for other plants. They grow slowly and attain the height of 2 to 3 feet. Their dark green shiny leaves reflect light and light up a room. They add a tropical feel to rooms and are a major component of Feng Shui.

They thrive in bright indirect medium to light, but will tolerate low lighting conditions too. They are fairly resistant to dry air and low humidity which is why it's rarely necessary to mist the leaves or soil. If the plant starts to wilt, however, it may require repotted to a larger container. To keep the plant healthy it is vital to get rid of any yellow or brown stems and leaves.

Overwatering the ZZ plant can cause root rot. Water the plant as soon as the top soil feels dry. This happens typically every two weeks or at least. These plants don't need to be fertilized as frequently as other plants. However, they could benefit from the application of foliar sprays of plant food in liquid form every now and again. If you observe any signs of pests on the plants, spraying them with a natural pesticide, such as neem oil, will help to keep them healthy.

house plants tall (also known under the name Bromeliads), is a vast group of plants with over 650 different species. There are so many to choose from that it's almost impossible that you won't find one that matches your personal style. They are often popular in terrariums, and can be used as accents on driftwood, wood magnets, cork, and even magnets. They thrive in indirect, warm sunlight. After a year they will begin to blossom. house plants tall is a good indication that you've taken good care of them, but it also signals the end of their lives since they only bloom one time. It will then slowly start to lose its vigor and eventually end up dying. This is normal and a part of the process of growing. When the flower spikes stop blooming the mother plant will produce offsets or 'pups. They can be trimmed and treated in a separate manner.

While tillandsia can be grown outdoors in a soilless potting mix in hardiness zones 9 through 11, most homeowners grow them indoors because they are so simple to maintain. They are epiphytes, which means that they do not have large roots. Instead, they absorb water through their leaves. This makes them extremely susceptible to excessive watering or rot. It is recommended to mist your plants with filtered room temperature water at least once a week. If you live in an area with high humidity it is best to do this more frequently. If they seem dehydrated, their leaves will curl and shrivel.

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