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A massive tree with glossy leaves and a contemporary pot will add a touch of elegance to any corner. It is easy to grow and will be root bound. This means that there is less need for repotting.

Matching plants with lighting conditions is crucial. Avoid house plants with leaf drooping or swollen, mushy roots, or soil that is wet. They may not be salvageable and may be a breeding ground for diseases.

Pothos

Pothos is also often referred to as Devil's Ivy and Rapunzel Plant. indoor house plants of the easiest foliage plants to take care of. It thrives in dim to bright indirect light and is ideal for filling dark spots of rooms. It is tolerant of most conditions and can even withstand direct sunlight if it's not prolonged. If it's exposed to too much sunlight, it may get swollen and lose its variation.

Pothos is easy to propagate by cutting the stem tips. Simply cut the vine length and then remove three or two leaves, reducing it to 2"-3". Then, put it in a pot of water. It will begin to develop roots quickly. Remember to change out the water regularly, ideally every other week. It will establish roots in either water or pot soil. Once common house plant has been established (usually within 4 weeks), you can transfer it into a pot using regular pots of soil for your houseplants.

Pothos as with all houseplants, requires good general houseplant fertiliser to keep it healthy. However, it does not require fertilization as frequently as most other houseplants. It is enough to feed the plant once a month during spring and summer.

As with most plants, it's essential to avoid placing Pothos Pothos in a drafty area or near a radiator since it can cause its leaves to become brown and shrink. If this happens, reposition it in a brighter part of the home and fertilize it as usual.

A Pothos leaves will inform you if it needs to be watered. It's time to water it if the edges of the leaves have become dry and brown. Also, if the leaves begin to drop it's almost certainly time to get it watered.

Epipremnum aureum (Pothos) is widely available in various cultivars that have heart-shaped leaves that vary between white and yellow. The most popular varieties are 'Marble Queen that has an attractive white-and-green variation, and 'Neon, which has green leaves with red and yellow markings.

Pothos can live for up to 10 years provided the right conditions are in place. Basic maintenance and good environmental care can extend the life span of this plant. It is also extremely easy to propagate, making it a perfect choice for beginners.

Monstera

Monstera deliciosa, also called the Swiss cheese plant and split-leaf philodendron is a well-loved indoor houseplant in temperate climates. It can also be grown outdoors in warmer climates, and is a popular landscape plant. It is a moderately greedy grower, needing only to be watered occasionally to keep the soil slightly moist.

A member of the Dracaena genus The monstera is known because of its peculiar-looking leaves and an odd web of holes, giving it the appearance like Swiss cheese. These lobes and holes, scientifically called fenestrations, appear on the leaves as they age. In the wild, Monstera deliciosa produces fruit. However, it's difficult to get this plant to produce fruit in a typical indoor environment.

Unlike most succulents, Monsteras are not able to thrive in cold temperatures. They will die in temperatures that are colder than an hour. They prefer warm, tropical temperatures similar to those of their native rainforest habitats. This makes them an excellent choice for a conservatory, or any other spot with a sunny view that is that is cool enough to avoid frost and freezing.

Monsteras are a kind of vining plant that utilizes aerial roots to climb through the soil. In the wild, they usually attach themselves to trees or rocks after having grown on the forest floor for a while. This is the reason many gardeners add a tree or moss pole to their pots as the plant develops.

The moss rod, made from chicken wire or sphagnum that has been long-stranded, will provide support to the plants and allow them to climb instead of falling out of their pots. The pole will also help to keep away pests such as sap-sucking mealybugs, aphids, and tiny cigar-shaped thrips, which can damage the plant's leaves.

Repot the plant on a regular basis and supply it with plenty of indirect, bright sunlight. It is tolerant of some direct sunlight, but should not be exposed to intense sunlight from dawn to sunset. A monstera that's exposed to the sun for extended periods will get burnt leaves and even die.

ZZ Plant

Zamioculcas zamiifolia, better known as the ZZ plant was a huge hit when it first came on the market, and is one of the easiest house plants to take care of. It's a great option for dark spots in the home that many other plants can't thrive in, since it can thrive in any light conditions other than direct sunlight. ZZ plants can grow to an elevation of up to one metre, so they are best suited to larger pots and plant stands.

The ZZ plant is poisonous and should not be consumed by pets or children. Use gloves when handling the plant since it can cause irritation to your skin. It is believed to cause cancer, but this has not been proven.

Like all succulents, ZZ plants are relatively easy to grow and care for. They don't require a great deal of water but they do need to be thoroughly watered and it is important to let the soil dry between waterings. Overwatering can result in root decay, so it's best to be on the safe side and use less water.

The best potting mix for them is a rich well-draining, well-drained mix that has perlite or sand to improve drainage. The plant is not an instant grower and can be left in the same pot for years. However, they will need to be replanted when they begin to poke their way through the soil.

common houseplants during the growing season with a half-strength diluted liquid fertilizer. In low light houseplants , this is usually done once or twice per month.

Look for Aphids, as you would with any other indoor plant. Be on the lookout for stems with spindly leaves that are leggy and long and spots or yellow patterns on the leaves (see the image above). The leaves are also prone to rot and mold so don't ignore these warning signs and let them go out of control.


The plants require a some humidity, but they can be used in normal house temperatures. The leaves will not be smudge-free if you mist them regularly. This is not only to enhance the appearance of your home, but also to aid them in their function as air purifying plants.

Kentia Palm

A stunning and easy-to-maintain tree, the kentia palm (Howea forsteriana) is a favorite since the Victorian era and was a staple house plant of many royal and aristocratic families. It can grow under poor conditions, like central heating, air conditioning and a lack of sunlight. It also tolerates neglect, making it a great choice for beginners.

Kentias prefer indirect, bright light and will tolerate a little shade however, it's recommended to keep them away from direct sunlight, as it could cause scorching of the leaves. They also don't like draughty places so don't place them close to windows that are often opened and closed.

The kentia palm needs a soil mix that is rich in nutrients and well-draining. To get this, a mixture of perlite, peat moss and potting soil can be used as a planting medium. Plant your kentia plant in a pot with drainage holes and then water it thoroughly every time the top ten centimetres of compost are dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot. It is also recommended to let the soil dry out for a while before watering again.

You can trim the fronds of your kentia palm to keep its shape and eliminate dead leaves as they appear. However, pruning should be done with care because removing too many fronds can damage the plant's trunk and leave it open to infection. If you do prune ensure that you use shears that have a smooth cutting edge and cut off the leaf bases at the base rather than forcing them off as this can leave permanent scarring.

A kentia may be vulnerable to pests such as spider mites, mealybugs and scale insects. Cleaning the fronds regularly using a sponge or cloth can prevent these issues from occurring. If they do, spray the plant with insecticide oil or soap.

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