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3 Reasons Commonly Cited For Why Your Easy House Plants Isn't Working (And What You Can Do To Fix It)
Easy House Plants

There are many easy-to-grow plants, whether you've been growing houseplants for a while or are looking to add some greenery your home. These easy houseplants don't care about their environment or how much water they get and can come back after a bit of neglect.

Spider plants, for example are best in direct sunlight that is bright and intense. They only need to be watered once the top few inches are dry. Peace lilies are another alternative that is low-key, and has beautiful patterns on their leaves.

Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea Recurvata) is a tropical succulent that's easy to take care of. tall house plants doesn't require a lot of water or attention, which makes it an ideal plant for those with a hectic life.

Plant the plant near large, unobstructed, windows or in a location with moderate light. Avoid cold, drafty areas and hot windows since they can cause drying out of the foliage.

During the growing season Water the plant only when the soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid watering in winter months, as the ponytail palm goes into the dormant phase. When watering, use a moisture gauge to keep the plant from being overwatered.

Ponytail palms are slow-growing species that don't require pruning unless they become diseased. tall house plants are resistant to drought and can tolerate short periods of cooler temperatures, but they should be moved to a brighter room in the winter. Fertilize your plants at least a few times per year, in the spring and during summer. Use a general fertilizer for your houseplants and follow the directions of the manufacturer.

Schefflera

The schefflera is among the most common tropical house plants. It is also known as umbrella plant or the philodendron. It grows up to 4-6 feet tall indoors and is able to absorb bright indirect light.

The schrefflera is tolerant of temperatures that range from warm to medium, but does not like drafts. It may protest by shedding its leaves. It requires a peat moss-based pot soil and should be fed regularly with a water-soluble plant fertilizer.

If your schefflera is growing in size, it could be in need of a new pot. It is best placed in a pot that is that is a size or two bigger than its current container. This will promote bushy growth. Pin the tips of growth of the plants to encourage the growth of branches.

The schefflera is often infested with spider mites. Spraying the leaves of the plant with neem or insecticidal soap will eliminate them. tall house plants is susceptible to thrip infestations however, spotting and washing the insects off the plant with a damp cloth should be enough to get rid of them.

Chinese Evergreen

The aglaonema, also known as Chinese evergreen is one of the most simple house plants to cultivate. It tolerates a wide range of indoor conditions, from low light to bright spots and fluorescent lighting. It is also tolerant of cold temperatures, but prefers warm ones.

Humus-rich potting soil is ideal for these hardy, slow-growing plant. Include peat moss to aid in drainage and aid in acidifying the soil. You should water your aglaonema often during the summer but let the soil's top inch dry between waterings.

If your aglaonema becomes leggy or thin it's a sign it requires more light or is pot-bound. Repot it in a pot that is one size bigger, and loosen roots that are tangled and add fresh pots and potting mix. If your plant is infested with insects, spray it with soapy water. There are a myriad of cultivars to pick from that include solid green varieties like Aglaonema 'Frasher' and Aglaonema 'Pseudobracteatum' as well as variegate varieties like Aglaonema "Silver Bay' and Aglaonema "Stripes".

Calathea

This plant is a simple houseplant to maintain in comparison to its cousins, calathea ornata and whitestar which can be difficult to care for. The gorgeous pin-striped leaves of the calathea plant can reach over one foot in height and are beautiful in bright indirect sunlight.

Calatheas need slightly moist soil but they should not be soggy or wet. Poke a finger into the soil and If it feels dry, water your plant thoroughly. The watering should be performed every two days, but you should check the soil on a regular basis to establish an established routine. If the potting mix is not as good, replace it with a drainage mix of one part peat and one perlite or coco coir. Feed the calatheas twice per month during the summer and spring with a houseplant fertilizer reduced to half strength.

Curled or drooping leaves are indicators of dehydration. They can be corrected by adding water for some days. Coloration of leaves is likely caused by pests and can be treated with insecticidal soap or horticultural oil.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachias are easy-to care for plants that can bring colour to your home. Its oblong, variegated leaves can extend up to 12 inches.

Dieffenbachias, like other plants, can be affected by certain conditions that may impact their health and appearance. Brown leaf tips can be a sign of low humidity, while yellow leaves may result from excessive watering or submerging. Inconsistently watering or the use of hard tap water can also cause problems.

If your Dieffenbachia begins to lose its shape, try moving it into an area with more light. Drooping plants are often a sign that they need more water, so test the soil's for moisture by sticking your fingers into it up to the first knuckle. Soak the soil in a thorough manner not just a tiny amount. Make sure you soak the soil in water until excess water drains out of the drainage holes. Plastic nursery planters are the ideal container for your Dieffenbachia as they allow water to drain more efficiently than porous Terracotta.

Peperomia

Peperomia is a low maintenance houseplant that can be planted in virtually any space. Its dark green shiny leaves are attractive, and also help to purify the air.

Peperomias prefer warm temperatures and medium-light but not direct sunlight. If the leaves become scorched or discolored this is a sign that they are receiving too much sun and should be moved to a shadier spot.

Similar to their wild counterparts Peperomias are epiphytic plants which cling to branches of trees and other tall structures to access brighter, indirect sunlight. They prefer well-draining, arid soil that is dry between waterings. Repot your peperomia when you notice that the roots are growing out of the pot. Use a plant mix that is free of peat and pot in a larger pot than the one you currently have to avoid root rot. Feed your peperomia every month in the summer months with general fertilizer for houseplants.

Arrowhead Vine

The Arrowhead vine (Syngoniumpodophyllum) is one of the tropical vines that can be planted indoors, is a teeming climbing plant. It isn't a flowering plant, but it is an excellent houseplant for beginners because it is easy to propagate by cuttings.

To cut a hole from an existing arrowhead, locate an arrowhead with a healthy stem, then carefully cut the stem to the petiole's base. This job is best done with sterile, clean, sharp hand pruning shears.

It is important to water your arrowhead frequently particularly in the summer. Make sure you allow the soil to dry between waterings as the arrowhead plant is not a fan of humid soil. They don't require fertilizer in winter when the plant is dormant and growing slower than in other seasons. This plant contains calcium crystals, which can cause a burning feeling in the event of consumption. Beware of pets and children. Also called nephthytis, goosefoot or the philodendron plant, arrowhead vine is a favorite of gardeners at home due to its vibrant foliage and low maintenance.

Snake Plant

Snake plants, also referred to as Sansevieria are among the most easy to grow houseplants. They thrive in low light, drought and have some insect issues. This plant is also excellent to clean the air in your home, turning CO2 into oxygen during the day and eliminating formaldehyde and benzene during the night.

Healthy snake plants have sturdy leaves that are upright and are green with cream, yellow or white edges. Lack of light, overwatering or thrips, or root rot may cause leaves to droop.

Repot your snake plant in a container two inches wider when the roots are too crowded or when it outgrows the pot it is in. Select a soil that has good drainage, preferably one-third perlite or sand and one-third peat. Fertilize monthly during the growing season with an organic fertilizer in half strength.

Money Plant

Money plants are easy to grow and are considered to be lucky plants that bring prosperity to homeowners who take care of them. They also aid in channeling positive energy. They are great to present to your friends to wish them success and prosperity. According to Vastu, and Feng Shui, these plants thrive when they are placed in the southeast corner of your home.

In addition to being a fantastic air-purifier In addition, the Money Plant is pet friendly and can tolerate less than perfect indoor conditions. However, it's a good idea to monitor the plant's fertilization and watering needs regularly. If the leaves are turning yellow, this could be a sign the soil isn't draining properly or that the plant has been overwatered.

The most common indications of a healthy Money Plant are green leaves and long stems with light brown tips. It is a low-maintenance houseplant that doesn't require much sunlight or fertilizer.


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