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The Under-Appreciated Benefits Of Inside House Plants
Five Types of Inside House Plants

If you're an indoor gardener or simply want to add some greenery to your garden, there are plants that make great house plants. They prefer moderate to bright indirect lighting and humidity or mists.

Snake plants (Sansevieria trifasciata), also known as mother-in-law's tongue, were part of an NASA study that showed they eliminated toxins from indoor air over time. They are decorative, and easy to care for.

1. English Ivy


Ivy plants (Hedera Helix) are an amazing indoor house plant with its twisting tendrils spilling out of hanging baskets and flower pots. They are also often trained on trellis frames or wire topiary shapes into more formal and playful forms. While English Ivy is the most well-known type of ivie, there are many varieties of hedera-helix cultivars that have leaves that come in a variety of shapes and shades. There are many varieties, including 'Culy Locks which is an extremely vigorous grower with green leaves that twist and curl. Gold Baby, smaller than other varieties, 'Glacier which is able to handle lower light conditions, and 'Shamrock' which is a glossy green variety that appears like ivy that grows outdoors.

Ivies require moderate to bright indirect lighting when grown indoors. They're not as comfortable in dim lighting as they are in brighter lighting, and variegated ivy tends to prefer light rather than high light. Make sure to water your ivy regularly enough to keep it moist, but not saturated. Also, ensure that your plant gets bright light for a minimum of several hours per day.

As an indoor plant, ivy can help improve air quality in your home. Ivy is an excellent natural humidifier and it can absorb pollutants in the air like volatile organic compounds and particulates. You'll find ivies utilized in schools, hospitals, and office buildings to prevent respiratory issues.

Some people aren't convinced that Ivy to purify the air because it contains harmful components. If easy house plants don't want to risk it then you can experiment with other plants that resemble ivy, such as philodendron and pothos.

Although ivy is a great choice as an indoor plant it is still susceptible to common indoor diseases and pests. Aphids and mites are among the most common pests. Both can be controlled by using a strong insecticide. Leaf spots are caused by oomycetes from the Phytophthora Genus that can cause the leaves of ivy to turn brown or even turn wilting. If you see spots on your ivy plant apply a copper fungicide.

Root rot is also a problem in indoor ivy. This problem is most common outdoors and in greenhouses however it can happen in homes as well. The roots of the plant develop black spots of necrotic growth, and the entire plant may begin to wilt and then die. If you see any indications of decaying roots, give the plant less moisture and keep the soil as dry as you can between waterings.

2. Snake Plant

Sansevieria or snake plant, as it's sometimes called, is one of the most versatile and popular indoor plants. These robust, tough and tolerant houseplants have sword-like leaves that add a sense of intrigue and depth to interior design. They are also very easy to maintain. In fact, you'll have to try hard to kill a plant! This makes them perfect for those who are new to gardening or people who have difficulty keeping other houseplants alive.

Snake plants require bright indirect light in order to thrive. They have a special survival kit that allows them to adjust even to low light conditions. Sansevieria is tolerant of the fluctuations in light better than other houseplants. It is possible to place them in a spot which receives a bit of direct sunlight throughout the day. But, you should avoid the intense afternoon sun that may scorch other plants.

Snake plants are more resilient of droughts since they can hold water. It is also resistant to a variety of household pests and diseases including spider mites.

Another advantage of snake plant is its ability to purify air. Since it releases oxygen and moisture into the air, it can help reduce the effects of allergies and other respiratory issues by capturing dust and pollen. It can improve the acoustics of a room by absorption of the sound.

If your snake plant starts to brown or has mushy root structures, it could be suffering from root decay. If you suspect the root is rotting, remove any dead leaves and roots and repot your plant with fresh pot soil. This will help to revive your beloved houseplant and bring it back to health.

Snake plants are also believed to bring positive energy into your home. They are believed to help fight off bad spirits, such as jealousy and bitterness. It is also believed that they can help maintain a healthy blood pressure and heal wounds and burns alleviate headaches, and eliminate parasites. While not backed by scientific evidence but they are believed to be true by a large number of people.

3. Philodendron

Philodendrons are a wonderful indoor plant that can add color and life. They are easy to take care of and can be a fantastic source of oxygen. They are also a very quick growing plant and quickly benefit from proper care by releasing new growth and leaves. They can also act as a natural air purifier. The large, porous leaves aid to remove harmful chemicals like formaldehyde from the air.

They can be planted as a houseplant by placing seeds in a well-drained soil mix and placing them in indirect, warm light. After six weeks, seeds will begin to germinate and grow roots. It is recommended at this time to spray the soil with water in order to keep it moist. Once the seedlings are able to move into a larger container They should be placed in a bright indirect light and fed on a regular basis with fertilizer in liquid form.

Each philodendron has its own requirements. Some need high humidity, while others can handle low light conditions. In general, philodendrons thrive in moderate to bright indirect sunlight throughout the daytime. They need to be watered on a regular basis and can be easily told when they need to be watered by the wilting of leaves.

A interesting fact about Philodendrons is that they produce edible fruits. They are typically collected from the rainforest by indigenous tribes who use them to create herbal remedies. The fruit can be consumed raw or cooked, based on your preferences.

If you are thinking of getting a philodendron as an indoor plant, it is recommended to choose the heart-leaf variety. It is the most suitable choice for conditions with low light. Any of the other varieties of philodendron could be ideal, so long that you gradually introduce them to brighter light conditions to ensure they do not burn their leaves. Having an indoor plant that can help to correct the quality of your indoor air isn't only visually appealing but has significant mental health benefits as well.

4. Air Plants

Air plants (also known as Tillandsias) are epiphytes that grow on trees in the wild, but they're having a moment as a houseplant due to their stunning sculptural beauty as well as ease of care. These fascinating plants don't require soil to grow, so they can be planted in a variety of ways. They are available in a broad variety of sizes and shapes, including flat, spiky leaves, strap-like branches and flowers in shades of red, pink, or purple that can last from a few days to months.

Air plants, like all plants, need water to survive. In the natural environment, air plants get their moisture from the frequent rain and humid conditions of their natural habitat. But without soil and dry indoor conditions, providing constant water can be a challenge for most air plants. The best method to water an air plant is to spray it with a mister twice or three times per week. This method will also prevent the leaves from becoming too damp, which can cause fungal or rot-related infections. You can also dip your air plant in an aquarium filled with water at room temperature. Some people recommend that you soak the plant for 30 minutes or more in order to ensure that it is properly hydrated.

The best place to plant an air plant is in a sunny spot where it can get indirect sunlight. Be aware that certain species of air plants prefer shaded or dappled lighting over full sun. If your plant is in direct sunlight, it's essential to protect the leaves by using cloth or glass.

The majority of air plant issues result from inadequate irrigation or humidity conditions. Dehydration can cause your plant to become dry or dull. If it's mushy, or has dark spots on the base, it might be suffering from decay. If it has tiny twigs growing from the bottom of the plant, it's likely ready to be transplanted.

Having houseplants in your home can help you feel more comfortable and relaxed. Research has shown that plants lower cortisol levels and aid in sleeping better at night. The presence of plants around you can also enhance your creativity!

Read More: https://houseplantalley.com/
     
 
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