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Five Types of Inside House Plants
There are many plants that can be used as houseplants, whether you're a gardener in the indoors or just want some greenery. They like indirect light from medium to bright and mist or humidity.
A NASA study showed that snake plants (Sansevieriatrifasciata) also known as mother-in-law's tongue, removed the toxins that accumulate in indoor air. They look attractive and are easy to take care of.
1. English Ivy
Ivy plants, Hedera helix, are a beautiful indoor houseplant. Their twisted tendrils spill out of pots and hanging containers. They're also frequently trained on trellis frames or wire topiary shapes to create more formal and playful forms. There are many cultivars of hedera-helix that have leaves of different shapes and colors. While English Ivy is the most common type, there are others. There are many varieties, including 'Culy Locks,' which is a vigorous cultivar with green leaves that twist and curl. Gold Baby, which is smaller than other varieties, 'Glacier' which can handle low light conditions, and 'Shamrock, with its glossy, green variety that looks like ivy that grows outdoors.
Ivies need medium to bright indirect lighting when grown indoors. They don't like low light and prefer brighter lighting. Variegated ivy tends to flourish in medium light than in high light. Make sure to water your ivy frequently enough to keep the soil damp but not saturated, and make sure that the plant is exposed to bright sunlight for a period of time each day.
Ivy is a natural humidifier and can improve the air quality in your home. Ivy is an effective natural humidifier, and it can also absorb pollutants in the air like volatile organic compounds and particulates. This is the reason you'll see ivies in numerous hospitals, schools and office buildings, where they are used to reduce respiratory problems.
Some people aren't convinced that Ivy to purify the air since it is contaminated with harmful components. If you don't want to risk it, try other ivy-like plants that are less aggressive, such as philodendron or pothos.
Although ivy is a great choice as an indoor plant it can still suffer from common indoor diseases and pests. Aphids and mites are two of the most prevalent pests. Both can be controlled by using a strong insecticide. unique house plants caused by oomycetes of the Phytophthora Genus, is another common ivy problem that may cause leaves to turn brown or turn wilting. If you notice spots on your ivy treat with the copper fungicide.
Root rot can also occur in indoor ivy. This issue is more prevalent in outdoor and greenhouses however it can also happen in homes. live house plants of the plant develop necrotic black spots, and the whole plant can wilt and eventually die. If you observe any signs of root rot, try to give the plant less water and keep the soil dry between waterings.
2. Snake Plant
Sansevieria, or snake plant as they are sometimes called - is one of the most popular and adaptable indoor plants. These robust, tolerant houseplants feature sword-shaped leaves that add interest and depth to interior designs. large house plants are also very easy to maintain. You'll need to put in a lot of effort to kill one! This makes them ideal for new plant parents or those who have trouble keeping other houseplants alive.
Snake plants require bright indirect lighting to flourish. They have a special survival kit that allows them to adjust even to low light conditions. Sansevieria tolerates the fluctuations in light better than other houseplants. This means you can place them in a room with some direct sunlight throughout the day, but make sure that it's not the hot afternoon sun that could burn other houseplants.
Because of its ability hold water, snake plants have an increased tolerance to droughts than many other indoor plants. It is also resistant to a variety of household pests and illnesses such as spider mites.
Another advantage of snake plant is its air-purifying abilities. Since it releases moisture and oxygen into the air, it can help reduce respiratory allergies and other issues by capturing dust and pollen. It can even enhance the acoustics of a room by absorbing the sound.
If you have a snake plant that begins to turn brown or has mushy roots it may be suffering from root rot. If you suspect that your plant is suffering from root rot and you suspect dead roots, take out the dead roots and leaves and then repot the plant with fresh potting soil. This will bring back your beloved houseplant and bring it back to life.
Snake plants are also said to bring positive energy into your home. They are said to combat bad spirits such as jealousy and resentment. They are also thought to help maintain a healthy blood pressure and heal burns and wounds as well as relieve headaches and rid the body of parasites. Many people believe that these claims are true despite the fact that they are not backed up by scientific proof.
3. Philodendron
Philodendrons are a wonderful plant for those who want to grow an indoor plant that will add color and life to their living space. They are easy to care for and can be a fantastic source of oxygen. They are also fast-growing plants that can be rewarded with new growth. They can also act as a natural air purifier. The large, porous leafs help remove harmful substances from the air, like formaldehyde.
You can grow them as a houseplant if you plant them in a soil mix that drains well, and place them in indirect, warm light. After six weeks, the seeds will germinate and begin to develop roots. At this point, it is an ideal time to begin spraying the soil with water to keep it wet. Once the seedlings are able to be moved to larger containers, they should be placed in a bright indirect light and regularly fed with fertilizer in liquid form.
It is important to know that every philodendron species has its own specific requirements. Some philodendrons require high humidity while others can handle low lighting conditions. The majority of philodendrons perform best in indirect light that is moderate to bright during the day. They need to be watered on a frequent basis and easily told when they need to be watered through the appearance of wilting leaves.
Another interesting fact about philodendrons is that they produce edible fruit. They are commonly collected from the rainforest by tribes of the indigenous who use them to formulate herbal remedies. The fruit can be eaten raw or cooked, depending on your preferences.
If you're planning to plant a philodendron indoors it's best to go for the heart-leaf type. It thrives in conditions of low light. Any other variety of philodendron could be an excellent choice, so long that you gradually introduce them to more bright lighting conditions so that they do not burn their leaves. Having an indoor plant that can help to correct the quality of your indoor air isn't just visually appealing, but also has significant mental health benefits too.
4. Air Plants
Air plants (also known as Tillandsias) are epiphytes that thrive on trees in the wild, however they're having a moment as house plants due to their stunning sculptural beauty as well as ease of maintenance. These interesting plants don't require soil to grow, and so they can be cultivated in creative ways. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some have flat, spiky, strap-like leaves. Others have flowers which are pink, red or purple.
Like all plants, air plants require water to live. In the wild, air plants obtain their moisture from the frequent rain and humid conditions in their natural habitat. Without soil and dry indoor conditions, it is difficult to provide consistent moisture for most air plants. Spraying a plant with a mister twice or three times a week is the most effective way to water it. This will also stop the leaves from becoming wet which can lead to fungal infections or rot. You can also dunk your air plant in a bowl of water that is room temperature. Some people suggest soaking the plant for at least 30 minutes to ensure that it is properly hydrated.
The best place to cultivate air plants is in an area that is bright and are able to receive indirect sunlight. Be aware that some air plant species prefer shady or dappled sunlight rather than full sun. If your air plant is exposed to direct sun, you should protect the leaves with a piece fabric or glass.
Most air plant issues result from poor humidity or watering. Dehydration can cause your plant to become brittle or dull. It could be suffering from rot if the plant is mushy, or has dark spots at the base. If it has twigs that are small sprouting from the bottom of the plant, it's likely ready to be replanted.
You will feel more comfortable and relaxed with the presence of plants around your home. Plants can lower cortisol and aid in sleeping better. Plants around you can enhance your imagination!
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