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10 Things You Learned In Kindergarden That'll Help You With Houseplant
Tall Houseplants

Large plants can make a statement in the home and add a touch of texture. They require less care than smaller houseplants.

Plants such as the Bird of Paradise with their large, green leaves grow quickly and thrive in bright sunlight. They also add a splash of color to the space.

Dragon Tree 'Madagascar

The Madagascar Dragon Tree, or Dracaena Marginata is a well-loved indoor plant with a tall height due to its beautiful foliage and easy care. It is a member of the Dracaena Genus, and is recognized for the red blood-like resin that it produces when cut or damaged it is believed to resemble the blood of a dragon from its native Madagascar homeland.

The Madagascar Dragon Tree, like many other members of the dracaena family, is extremely adaptable and durable. This plant does well as a container-grown plant and can reach 6 or more feet when left unpruned, but can be kept much shorter when regularly pruned. This plant will thrive so long as it is provided with adequate light and moisture. It shouldn't be overwatered.

The best place to grow your Madagascar Dragon Tree would be in a space with indirect lighting. Keep it out of direct sunlight, as it could cause the leaves to burn and cause the red resin to fade. The best place for your Madagascar Dragon Tree is a North-facing window ledge or a location that receives shade from the East or West or South windows.

plants house like a moderate humidity, which can be achieved in most homes by misting the leaves on a regular basis. This is particularly important if the plant is located in a room that tends to dry out, like the office or bedroom.

When the soil gets too dry it is possible that a Madagascar Dragon Tree will begin to produce leaf tips that are brown. Try adding more water to your pot to keep the soil damp. You can also boost humidity by placing it in a group with plants that release water through their leaves or by placing it on a tray filled with pebbles and water (so the bottom of the plant is higher than the level of water). This is a tolerant plant that can be easily revived in the event that the root ball stays healthy.

It is incredibly easy to propagate a Madagascar Dragon Tree. This plant is available in retail nurseries as cuttings of the mature plant. It is also possible to grow by air layering stems, which is a simple process that can quickly produce an entire plant.

Dwarf Umbrella Plant

The Dwarf Umbrella Plant is a favourite among those who grow houseplants. It is among the fastest-growing plants, able of reaching six feet or more with adequate light levels. It's also capable of climbing and is perfect for rooms with high ceilings. Its foliage is a beautiful dark green with creamy blotches. It is available in various variegated or all-green varieties.

Umbrella plants can withstand many conditions, however it is recommended to give them plenty of sunshine and avoid temperatures that are too low. They can also grow very quickly and get overgrown in a single growing season. To keep them looking great cut them back regularly and take out dead foliage. It is easy to repot these plants because they thrive in small pots.

It is essential to keep your dwarf umbrella plants watered with a watering hose or watering can that releases fine mist. This will ensure that the soil is evenly moistened. This type of hydration is required to prevent root rot. Make sure that the top inch is dry before giving the soil another watering. Do not allow the soil to become too wet. The amount of watering needed is also variable depending on temperature and humidity. In summer it is recommended to increase the frequency of watering and reduce it slightly during winter.

Fertilize the Dwarf umbrella Plant every two weeks with a fertilizer that is designed specifically for foliage plants. This will allow it to grow healthy lush growth and help the development of flowers if you wish. This can be done while you irrigate your plant.

Regular pruning of your dwarf Umbrella Plant is also a great idea. This will prevent it from becoming tangled and unruly and will also ensure that it has the healthiest and most vibrant foliage. It is also recommended to get rid of any blooms immediately after they appear and then take them down immediately you notice them.

If you plan to propagate your Dwarf Umbrella Plant, the University of Florida recommends snipping off 1-inch stems with no foliage from below the uppermost leaves and placing them in a sterile environment like seed starting mix or rooting gel. Keep them moist and warm until they root. This usually takes between 1 and 2 months.

Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

Fiddle Leaf Figs may be the hottest houseplant of the moment, but they are a little difficult to care for. They require lots of light and don't like temperatures that are too cold or drafty. It is normal for these plants to shed their leaves in response changes in the environment. However when the plant loses too many leaves, it will have less surface area to absorb sunlight, which can slow its growth rate.

In general, Fiddle Leaf Figs average about a foot each year, but they can get more taller if the right conditions are in place. If a ficus begins slow down, it means something is wrong. It could be that the plant isn't getting enough light, or perhaps the soil or container isn't suitable.

Fiddle Leaf Figs need bright, filtered lighting to thrive. It can be difficult to find enough of this kind of light in an indoor environment which is why it's common to supplement with LED lights or other plant lighting. This means that the plant can thrive without being exposed to excessive direct sunlight, which could damage the leaves or cause them to change color.

This type of plant requires a high-quality, well-draining potting soil. Over-watering can cause root rot, among other problems. It is recommended to let the soil dry out in between waterings, but when it is time to do so make sure to make use of water that isn't hot or too cold.

Give the plant more light to encourage branching. This will make it more likely to stop growing straight up towards the sky and begin branching out from the sides. Another method to encourage branching is to prune frequently, removing damaged or overgrown leaves and trimming branches that cross to keep the plant neat.

To help you determine when you should water your plant, Mast recommends using the test of the touch. If you can still feel a slight touch of moisture on your fingers after putting your finger into the dirt until it reaches the middle knuckle of your hand It's likely time to water.


Spider Plant

Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are an excellent tall houseplant that can be used in the conservatory, sunroom or any other space that is tall. They are a fairly simple plant to propagate and grow and also perform a fantastic job of purifying the air in your home. The unique green flowers are also quite attractive, and add some colour to any room.

These plants are quite adaptable to various light levels, but they thrive in bright indirect sunlight. They can tolerate low levels of light however their health and growth will be impacted if they're in dark areas for long periods of time. They don't like to be too dry. They are also susceptible to fungal infections, therefore it is an ideal idea to mist them regularly or put a tray with pebbles under the pot (to mitigate a lack of moisture).

One of the most appealing aspects about these plants is the ability to grow baby plants easily! It is best to remove the trailing spiders from the mother plant once they have roots that are at least 1 inch long. Then, you can plant the new pots in drainage-friendly pots and soil. The new plants will start to grow within the next few weeks. You can then remove them and let them continue to grow.

It is a very durable plant that doesn't require frequent pruning, however, it is best pruned in the spring to encourage the growth of flowers and new leaves. It can be used in the center of an erect basket, and they are stunning when cascading down from the ceiling. Spider plants are not toxic, so they are safe for homes with pets or children.

These plants are susceptible to brown leaf tips which are often caused by too much direct sunlight or low humidity, or excessive salt and chemicals in the water. It is also important to check them regularly for pest infestations and bacterial leaf blight.

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