NotesWhat is notes.io?

Notes brand slogan

Notes - notes.io

13 Things You Should Know About Easy House Plants That You Might Not Have Known
Easy House Plants

Whether you decided to join the houseplant craze some time ago or are looking for new greenery to fill your home There are plenty of plants that are easy to grow. These easy houseplants don't care about their environment or the amount of water they receive and can come back after a bit of neglect.

The spider plant, for instance thrives in direct sunlight and only needs to be watered when only the top few inches of soil are dry. The peace lily is another low-key option that has a beautiful leaf design.

Ponytail Palm

The tropical succulent known as the ponytail palm (Beaucarnea Recurvata) is simple to care for. It does not require a lot of water or attention, making it an ideal choice for people with a busy lifestyle.

Plant the plant in a bright area with moderate lighting indoors or within 3 feet of large, clear windows. Avoid cold, drafty areas and hot windows, as these conditions can dry out the leaves.

During the growth period, water only when the soil is dry to the touch. Avoid watering in winter months, when the ponytail palm enters an inactive state. When watering, use a moisture meter to help keep the plant from being overwatered.

Ponytail palms are slow-growing species that don't require pruning unless they become diseased. The plants can tolerate brief periods of cooler temperatures and drought, but should be moved into a brighter area in winter. Fertilize your plants a few times a year, in the spring and in the summer. Use a general houseplant fertilizer and follow the instructions of the manufacturer.

Schefflera

The Schefflera plant is a popular tropical houseplant. It is also known as umbrella plant or philodendron. It can grow up to 4-6 feet high indoors with bright indirect light.

The schrefflera can tolerate temperatures between medium and warm but is not fond of drafts. It can protest by dropping its leaves. It requires a peat-moss-based pot soil and is best fed monthly with a water-soluble plant fertilizer.

If your schefflera has become swollen, you may need to purchase a new pot. It will thrive if planted in a pot at least two inches larger than its current container. This will promote the growth of the plant to be bushy. Pin the tips of growth of the plants to encourage the branching.

The schefflera can be infested with spider mites. Spraying the leaves of the plant with insecticidal soap or neem will rid them. common house plant is also susceptible to thrips. However, washing the bugs with a damp cloth and then spotting them ought to suffice.

Chinese Evergreen

The aglaonema, also known as Chinese evergreen is among the most simple home plants to grow. It tolerates a wide range of indoor conditions, from low light to bright spots and fluorescent lighting. It is also capable of adjusting to cool temperatures, but prefers warm ones.


Humus-rich potting dirt is ideal for this tough slow-growing plants. Add peat moss for better drainage and to acidify the soil. In the summer, you should keep your aglaonema hydrated but let the top inch or two of soil dry out between waterings.

If your aglaonema is beginning to look sluggish or thin, it could mean it requires more light or it could be pot-bound. Repot the plant into a larger container, untangle any tangled root systems and then add a new potting mix. Consider spraying the plant with soapy water or Neem oil if it's suffering from insects. There are a myriad of cultivars to choose from and include solid green varieties like Aglaonema "Frasher" and Aglaonema 'Pseudobracteatum' and variegated varieties like Aglaonema 'Silver Bay' and Aglaonema Stripes.

indoor house plants is simple to take care of when compared to the flimsier sisters, calathea whitestar and ornata. The gorgeous pin-striped leaves of calathea can grow to over a foot tall and are beautiful in bright indirect light.

Calatheas require slightly moist soil but never wet or soggy. Put a finger in the soil and if it feels dry, give your plant a thorough watering. Watering should be done every two days, however you should test the soil daily to establish an established routine. If the potting mixture is poor, replace with a mix of 1 part peat to 1 perlite or Coco coir. Feed calatheas with a diluted houseplant fertilizer twice a month in the spring and summer.

The curly or drooping of leaves are signs of dehydration. They can be cured by adding water for several days. Discoloration on the leaves is likely caused by pests and can be treated by using insecticidal soap or horticultural oil.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is a simple-to-care-for plant that can bring some color to your home. Its oval, variegated leaves can grow up to 12 inches.

Dieffenbachias like other plants, can be affected by certain conditions that may affect their health and appearance. The tips of brown leaves may indicate low humidity levels, while yellow leaves may be caused by drowning or over-watering. Inconsistently applying water or the use of hard tap water can cause problems.

If your Dieffenbachia begins to lose its shape, try moving it to a brighter location. Drooping common houseplants are often a sign that they need more water. You can test the soil moisture by sticking your finger into it to the first knuckle. The soil should be watered until the excess water drains from the drainage holes, and do this by soaking it in a long way rather than a shallow sprinkle. The ideal container for your Dieffenbachia is a plastic garden planter, which allows water drain more efficiently than porous terracotta.

Peperomia

The peperomia is a simple to maintain house plant that's suitable for almost any room in your home. Its glossy dark green leaves are beautiful and help to cleanse the air.

Peperomias prefer moderately-light temperatures and warm temperatures, but not direct sunlight. If the leaves are scalding or discolored it is an indication that they're getting too much sunlight and should be relocated into a shadier area.

Similar to their wild counterparts Peperomias are epiphytic plants which cling to branches of trees and other tall structures to access more indirect, bright sunlight. They thrive in well-drained soil that dries out between waterings. Repot your peperomia if you find that the roots are extending out of the pot. Use a common home plant mix that is free of peat, and pot up in a pot one size larger than the one you have now to prevent root rot. Feed your peperomia using a general houseplant fertiliser once per month during the summer.

Arrowhead Vine

The arrowhead vine (Syngoniumpodophyllum), a tropical vine that can be planted indoors, is a lush climbing plant. It doesn't bloom, however it's an excellent houseplant for novices because it is easy to propagate from cuttings.

To cut a piece of an existing arrowhead, find an arrowhead with a healthy stem, and then cut it off at the bottom of the petiole. This is best accomplished with clean, sterile and sharp hand pruning shears.

It is important to water your arrowheads frequently especially in the summer. Allow the soil to dry between waterings since Arrowhead plants don't prefer a soil that is constantly damp. Winter is the only time they don't require fertilizer because the plant is in dormancy. This plant has calcium crystals that may cause a burning sensation in the event of consumption. Keep it away from children and pets. The Arrowhead vine, also referred to as nephthytis or goosefoot is a favorite among home gardeners because of its beautiful foliage and low maintenance.

Snake Plant

Snake plants, referred to as Sansevieria, are one of the most easy to grow houseplants. They thrive in low light, drought and have a few insect problems. The plant can also be used to purify the air in your house. It converts CO2 into oxygen in the daytime and removes formaldehyde, benzene and formaldehyde during the night.

Healthy snake plants have green leaves with cream, yellow or white edges. Lack of light, overwatering, thrips or root rot can cause leaves to fall.

Repot your snake plant into the same pot, but two inches larger when the roots are too crowded or if it has outgrown the pot it is in. Choose a soil with good drainage, with ideally one third perlite or sand, and one-third peat. Fertilize your plants monthly by using a liquid fertilizer at half strength during the growing season.

Money Plant

Money plants are easy to grow and are considered lucky plants that can bring prosperity to homeowners who take care of them. They also help channel the positive energy. You can gift them to your friends and they are an excellent way to wish them wealth and prosperity. These plants are known to grow best in the southeast direction of your home, according to Vastu and Feng Shui.

Money plants are not just an excellent air purifier they also endure less than ideal indoor conditions. It is important to monitor the plant's requirements for fertilization and watering regularly. If the leaves are turning yellow, it could be a sign that the soil isn't draining properly or that the plant has been overwatered.

The most common indicators of a healthy Money Plant are green leaves and long stems with light brown tips. It's a low-maintenance plant for the home that doesn't need much sun or fertilizer.

Homepage: http://wiki.celeti.com.br/index.php?title=10_Facts_About_Rare_Houseplants_That_Will_Instantly_Set_You_In_A_Positive_Mood
     
 
what is notes.io
 

Notes.io is a web-based application for taking notes. You can take your notes and share with others people. If you like taking long notes, notes.io is designed for you. To date, over 8,000,000,000 notes created and continuing...

With notes.io;

  • * You can take a note from anywhere and any device with internet connection.
  • * You can share the notes in social platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, instagram etc.).
  • * You can quickly share your contents without website, blog and e-mail.
  • * You don't need to create any Account to share a note. As you wish you can use quick, easy and best shortened notes with sms, websites, e-mail, or messaging services (WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, Signal).
  • * Notes.io has fabulous infrastructure design for a short link and allows you to share the note as an easy and understandable link.

Fast: Notes.io is built for speed and performance. You can take a notes quickly and browse your archive.

Easy: Notes.io doesn’t require installation. Just write and share note!

Short: Notes.io’s url just 8 character. You’ll get shorten link of your note when you want to share. (Ex: notes.io/q )

Free: Notes.io works for 12 years and has been free since the day it was started.


You immediately create your first note and start sharing with the ones you wish. If you want to contact us, you can use the following communication channels;


Email: [email protected]

Twitter: http://twitter.com/notesio

Instagram: http://instagram.com/notes.io

Facebook: http://facebook.com/notesio



Regards;
Notes.io Team

     
 
Shortened Note Link
 
 
Looding Image
 
     
 
Long File
 
 

For written notes was greater than 18KB Unable to shorten.

To be smaller than 18KB, please organize your notes, or sign in.