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Large Live House Plants

Large live house plants add the appearance of a tropical garden to rooms. They also require less care than smaller houseplants and are simple to propagate, if you'd like to share them with your friends.

Many of these tall plants thrive in bright indirect sunlight, preferably with a slight humidity. common houseplant are perfect to fill in a corner.

Weeping Fig

The weeping figs, Ficus Benjamin, are popular indoor plants that clean the air from pollutants like formaldehyde or benzene. They are also known to enhance creativity and help clear the mind. This plant is suitable for both offices and homes, however it is best to keep it away by pets as its leaves could be poisonous in the event of consumption. Weeping figs are great for those with busy schedules because they require very little maintenance. Just be indoor house plants to follow the fertilizing, potting, watering, and lighting routine to keep your fig happy and healthy.

The weeping fiddle is native to Australia and parts of the southwest Pacific which includes French Polynesia, Vanuatu, India, China and southeast Asia. It is often found in tropical greenhouses but it can also thrive indoors, if you provide the appropriate conditions.

They like bright, indirect sunlight as well as an even temperature. They are sensitive to changes in moisture and will shed leaves if the moisture is not enough or too much. If you notice your fig's leaves falling off Try moving it to a new spot that has better light and stable conditions. Be careful not to overwater the plant; If the top few centimeters of soil are dry, let it rest. During the summer and spring months fertilize the fig once a month using a standard liquid plant food that has been diluted by at least 50 percent. However, it is best to avoid fertilizing in winter and fall when the plant is in dormancy.

Besides being beautiful, the weeping fig can be trained to grow in various shapes. Its stems are flexible and can be twisted, braided, and twisted into designs. Additionally, they are a good choice for bonsai gardens.

Weeping figs can grow as high as 10 feet in the wild. However, they typically remain between 3 and 6 feet in containers. Weeping figs can be easily propagate by cuttings of stems. low light houseplants when propagating because the sap is irritating. Plant the cuttings in a potting soil that drains well, or amend the soil using vermiculite or perlite to improve drainage.

Weeping figs like all Ficus species are easy to maintain, but their large size can make them difficult to repotte. If your weeping fig requires to be repotted then choose a larger pot with drainage holes and soil that is similar in texture to the container that was originally. You could also add perlite or vermiculite for extra drainage, since figs are susceptible to root rot if the soil is too moist.

Money Tree

Money plants (Pachira aquatica) give a tropical feel to any room and their thin trunks are often braided by growers to provide more visual appeal. They also bring prosperity and good luck to your home, as per Feng Shui. This plant is simple to take care of and can tolerate low light conditions. It can also be grown in living rooms or offices, provided that it is not exposed to heat or cooling vents.

In its natural habitat in the swampy regions of Central and South America, this plant blooms with yellowish-white flowers and produces large seed pods that look like peanuts. It's not a typical plant to produce flowers indoors, but it produces shiny green leaves, long branches and leaves that range from 5 to 7. These beautiful plants are ideal for those who are new to gardening and want to add more greenery to their living spaces.

The money tree grows best in bright indirect light, but can adjust to less than ideal conditions. It thrives in medium temperatures and with average humidity levels in the household. It is a bit sensitive to sudden temperature changes, so be sure to keep it away from heaters or air conditioners as well as doors that are shut and open often. Overwatering is a common error that can harm the delicate foliage, so it's essential to let the soil dry out between waterings. Fertilize your money trees every month in the spring and summer by using a liquid houseplant fertiliser at half strength.

Money plants are a wonderful gift for a recent graduate going to college or for an employee who has recently started a new job. They are a symbol of the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their lives. It's also a wonderful present for friends and family who could use a little extra luck in their lives. The plant's five leaflets which are believed to represent the five elements of balance in fengshui, will help them feel balanced and lucky as they move forward in their career.

If you want to propagate a money plant, cut at least a 6-inch section from an established vine and place it in a rooting medium like peat moss or perlite. Then fill a small container with Miracle-Gro indoor pots or another well-drained and nutrient-rich mix for your houseplants. Wait a few week for the roots to form and then transfer it to its own pot.

Ficus

Ficus, also referred to as banyan or fig plants, add visual interest to bright offices. The most well-known species is Ficus benjamina, a basic weeping ficus, with a sturdy trunk and a large poppy-shaped burst of fluttery leaves at the top. The tree can reach an elevation of 6 feet, but is usually smaller at home or in the office. Trailing and tree varieties of the ficus plant are also popular choices to use as house plants. Ficus trees are fairly easy to maintain if you have the proper conditions.


Indoor ficus plants need moderate to bright lighting and mist often. They don't like drafts, but can tolerate temperatures that are warm. They appreciate being moved outdoors in summer, provided they are they have become accustomed to the climate however, they should be kept away from direct sunlight, which can scald their leaves. In winter, they'll benefit from moving into an area that is warmer. But, don't expose them to frost.

Most ficus plants are fast growing and will require to be repotted annually, or more frequently in the case that their roots cover more than three-fourths of the space in the pot. They require a well-drained, fertile soil. Fertilize them regularly with a balanced liquid during the spring and in the summer. Fertilize them every second month during fall and winter.

Ficus is susceptible to scale insects, mites, mealybugs, whiteflies, and Aphids. Throw away any infested leaves and use neem oil to rid the plant of these pests. Sometimes, ficus plants develop leaf spot disease, which causes leaves to turn covered in white. It is not a harmful infection, but it's ugly and should be removed off the plant's leaves using a wet cloth or sponge.

Monstera

Monstera Deliciciosa, referred to by many as the Swiss cheese plant because of its distinctive splits and holes in the leaves, is a stunning large houseplant that thrives in warm temperatures with moderate to high humidity levels. They are well-rooted in water and are easily propagated by cuttings. However, they should not remain in water for too long as this could cause rot. They prefer indirect light and can be grown outdoors too.

This cactus-like weed is found in its natural environment under the canopy of tall trees, where it can absorb sunlight through the leaves. It enjoys bright light and can tolerate some direct sunlight, but it thrives most of the time in indirect sunlight. It also loves to climb, so it will appreciate being encouraged to use a trellis or moss-covered pole to help it develop to its fullest potential.

While this plant isn't a fussy houseplant it is susceptible to same pests that plague other indoor plants and requires special care to prevent damage. Be sure to check it for spider mites. If you spot them treat the area with a mild insecticide.

In general it is recommended to water only when the soil's top inch is dry. This plant also likes humidity, so it can benefit from misting once or twice a week, especially in the event that your home is dry.

This plant thrives as an indoor or outdoor houseplant in warm humid conditions However, it's also good choice for a greenhouse or bright window. If it is grown in a container, it prefers a loose, sandy mix with plenty of organic material. The container should have drainage holes to keep the soil from becoming soggy.

This large houseplant likes bright light but does well in most household lighting. In fact it can be cultivated in almost any type of pot, provided that it has drainage holes, and perhaps a bit of additional peat moss to the potting mix. The plant requires a constant supply of nutrients, therefore it should be fertilized every two to three weeks throughout the growing season by using a balanced water-soluble fertilizer.

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