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How To Make An Amazing Instagram Video About Potted House Plants
How Potted indoor house plants Improve the Quality of Air

Bringing potted house plants into the home can improve the quality of air. Certain plants, such as snake plants or Mother-In-Law's Tongue, reduce the levels of indoor ozone and remove VOCs which trigger allergies and asthma.

Repot your houseplant if it looks stressed or is showing signs of being too large for its pot. Choose a larger pot and then add fresh pots and potting mix.

Boston Fern

Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a popular houseplant with lush green fronds that provide a the tropical look to a room. These plants are known for their air-purifying properties which reduce pollution levels and improving the humidity in homes. They are therefore a great addition to bedrooms, where they can improve sleep and reduce allergies symptoms.

This plant needs indirect light and moderate temperatures. It doesn't like direct sunlight or cold air or drafts. It is recommended that you mist the plant regularly to increase the humidity, particularly in areas with low humidity. It doesn't require any pruning or fertilization however if it's kept in a very dry climate, the fronds can turn brown and dry.

This plant grows in forests in moist, slightly acidic soil in shaded areas. It doesn't tolerate extreme heat or cold however it is extremely hardy in USDA plant zones 9 to 11. This fern also thrives in humid conditions. common houseplant is ideal to place in close proximity to bathrooms or kitchens.

This is one of easiest-to-care-for potted ferns. It rarely needs repotting but only when the roots begin to encircle the base of the container. A repot should be done in the springtime, and the old potting mix could be used to fertilize the fern (use an ineffective solution of sodium Nitrate or Clay's Fertilizer). This plant requires little maintenance, as it doesn't grow fast and isn't susceptible to various diseases or insects.

Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea Recurvata), also called the elephant's foot plant or bottle palm is a plant that grows in tight bundles of green leaves that are reminiscent of a ponytail. It is among the most easy plants to care for because its swelling stem holds water. It can last for months without watering. It is a great option for those who have pets and children, as it isn't harmful to the animals.

Ponytail palms do well in bright environments however, they can tolerate medium levels of light. They must be kept in a pot with a well-drained, dry soil. Repot only when the roots begin to wrap around and surround the pot, but don't overcrowd them.

Let the soil drain completely between waterings. Overwatering is a problem for this type of plant, since it can cause the leaves turning yellow and rot on the stem.

The ponytail palms are prone to insects such as mealybugs and spider mites. These pests can be controlled using horticultural oils and soaps. They may also cause stem rots and fungal problems.

Areca Palm

Areca palms are easy to maintain and grow provided they receive plenty of light. They thrive in warm climates and can be planted outdoors or indoors, but they should have a decent level of humidity. You can tell your plant is in need of more moisture by noticing leaves that are yellowed or brown tips.

Water your palms of areca only when the top inch is dry. Don't allow the compost to become waterlogged. It is best to use distilled or rainwater to water your plants since they are sensitive to fluoride.

Repot your palm every two to three year or when you feel the roots are overcrowded. This will also eliminate any fertilizer salts that build up in the container, and limit the plant's growth.

Areca palms are believed to 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 toxic substances that can be released into paints and solvents, dyes and solvents as well as from exhausts from vehicles and wood smoke, paraffin burning stoves, and more. Breathing these gases can lead to headaches dizziness, fatigue, irritation, and even liver damage in high doses. The areca palm is a great option to cut down on the harmful gases in your home and office.

Dragon Tree

Dragon trees (Dracaena Marginata) are beautiful as a stand-alone plant, or when paired with trailing and shrubby plants on an indoor plant stand. They are one of the few houseplants that are tropical and can tolerate various levels of light and temperatures. They can survive low humidity and dry indoor air, which can kill the majority of plants. Make sure to stay clear of overwatering which can lead to root and stem rot.

Slow-growing, the Dragon Plant's slim stalk is complemented by a crown sword-like foliage with a red edges. This plant is ideal for filling in narrow spaces. These houseplants are easy to maintain. They can tolerate dry and dim light in the average room conditions.

Repot only in cases where the roots are overcrowded. This is determined by their growth rate and color, with little to no new root growth over a long period of time being the most obvious indication.


As your Dracaena gets older and more vigorous it's normal for dead leaves fall off. It's also helpful to tidy up the plant by trimming long straight stems with a sterile pruning shears. Sterilize the shears by using the help of a rag that has been soaked in hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol prior to use. Due to the saponin-rich content in this plant and other members of the family, it is moderately toxic to cats when consumed. Poisoning symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and crying. They can cause weakness, an increase in heart rate and a decrease in appetite.

ZZ Plant

ZZ plants are popular houseplants. They are commonly found in offices and homes because they look attractive, are easy to care for and help keep indoor air fresh. They are a great choice for rooms that might be too small for other plants. common house plant grow slowly and attain an average height of 2 to 3 feet. Their dark green shiny leaves reflect light and can brighten up a space. They also add a tropical look to rooms and are a popular element in Feng Shui, where they are associated with prosperity and wealth.

These plants thrive in light indirect to medium light, but they can withstand less light conditions. Because common houseplants can withstand low humidity, it is not necessary to mist their leaves or soil. The plant may need to be repotted if it starts to wilt. It is also important to get rid of any old, yellow or brown leaves and stems to ensure that the plant is healthy.

Overwatering the ZZ plant can cause root rot. Water the plant at the point that the top soil feels dry. This usually happens every two weeks. Contrary to other plants, these plants do not need regular fertilization, but they may benefit from a few spray on the foliar area using the liquid plant food. Spraying neem or other organic pesticides on the plants that show signs of pests will help keep them healthy.

Tillandsia

The Tillandsia (also called by the name Bromeliads) is a huge group of plants with more than 650 species. There are so many to choose from that it's almost impossible to not find one that fits your personal style. They are a popular choice for terrariums but can be used as accents for wood, driftwood and magnets. They prefer warm rooms with bright but indirect sunlight like the shade under a tree canopy where they naturally thrive. After a while they begin to blossom. This is a good indication that you've taken good care of them, but it also signals the end of their life because they only bloom only once. After this point, it begins to lose its energy and slowly decreases before fading away. But don't be concerned as this is normal and is an expected part of the process. When the flower spike stops blooming, the mother plant will develop offsets or "pups" that can be trimmed and treated as individual plants.

Most homeowners grow tillandsia indoors because they are simple to maintain. They are epiphytes which means they don't have a lot of roots and instead absorb water through their leaves. This makes them extremely sensitive to excessive watering or rotting. It is a good idea to mist your plants with filtered room temperature water at least once per week. If you live in a humid environment it is recommended to do this more frequently. If they appear dehydrated, their leaves will curl and shrivel.

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