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* Criar * F.A.Q. * Contato * Entrar * * English * عربي * bahasa Indonesia * Bahasa Melayu * Deutsch * Español * Français * Italiano * Türkçe * Українською * Tiếng Việt * Język polski * Menu HOW TO SOLVE ISSUES RELATED TO HOUSE PLANTS Expira em 7 horas 16 Julho 2023 Visualizações: 3 Copiar link Copiar Link Curto Easy-Care House Plants Inspiring lush greenery into your home by incorporating these easy-care house plants. They're beginner-friendly and low maintenance, requiring nothing more than an occasional watering. From a popular orchid sold in big box stores, to the tough ficus, which can take on just about anything These common house plants will add beauty to your indoor garden design. Plus, they help clean your air. 1. Areca Palm Palms are frequently used as house plants because they bring a tropical vibe to homes and are easy to care for. The Areca Palm (Dypsis lutescens, also known as Chrysalidocarpus lutescens) is native to Madagascar and is found in the wild in slightly acidic soil with rocky or sandy topsoil. Also called the golden bamboo palm, cane palm or butterfly palm It has an elegant silver-green trunk and feathery fronds that appear like butterflies. Areca palms are excellent air purifiers that remove pollutants and toxins. The huge surface area of the fronds enables them to naturally supply more oxygen than plants with smaller leaves. They do well in all conditions, but they thrive in hot temperatures and constant humidity similar to those found in the tropical regions. They can be grown outdoors in USDA zone 10 or higher. They can reach up to 30 feet when they reach maturity. To propagate this plant remove the soil from the roots and gently separate the stems of four to five with a sharp knife. The fronds that have been separated should be placed in a pot using two-to-one mix of regular potting soil and coarse sand. Then make sure to water them thoroughly. Allow the soil time to drain before watering it again. In general palms like to be always moist but are actually tolerant of some dryness when the plants are established. 2. Spider Plant Spider plants (Chlorophytum Comosum) are a beautiful house plant that can be placed in hanging baskets and normal pots. When they are mature they look stunning when displayed high up where their long stems, which are decorated with plant 'babies can be seen. tall houseplants are also great plants to display in conservatories or similar where the plant 'babies' be hung in a variety of ways. It is a very adaptable plant that can flourish in a low light, but bright indirect sunlight will improve the color and growth of the leaves. It is a tolerant plant that can take some direct sunlight in the summer, but not during the midday as it can scorch the leaves. It is easy to water as the plant does not require much water, but it is crucial to avoid overwatering, so you should feel the soil and only water when it is dry. During the Winter the amount of watering should be reduced to prevent the plants from drying out too quickly. The spider plant is an excellent air purifier, and can help remove toxins from the environment like formaldehyde, toluene, and xylene, which are present in the majority of homes, offices, and buildings. They also aid in reducing allergies by removing pollen, dust mites, mold spores and pet dander as well as other airborne pollutants. This makes the spider plant an excellent option for those suffering from chronic hayfever or asthma. It's also a non-toxic plant, so it is suitable for pets and children! 3. Fiddle Leaf Fig The fiddle leaf fig sometimes referred to ficus Lyrata is well-known for its striking curly leaves. It's an excellent choice to create a lush jungle atmosphere in your home. A plant of this height can become the focal point in a space and looks great against white or light neutral walls. house plants online are ideal for contemporary or farmhouse styles in which their shape and size add to the overall design. It is a tropical flower that requires bright, filtered light to grow and appear at its best. Direct sunlight can alter the leaves' color and cause burning. Fiddle leaf figs can be able to be trained into a bush or a tree shape. A bush-like shape is usually the default, but pruning can be done to encourage branching, and a more tree-like appearance. Fiddle leaf figs are native to rainforest environments and thrive in humid, warm conditions, similar to greenhouses. Misting the plant every week is recommended to help mimic this type of environment at home. Repotting the plant every two weeks will also help to improve its growth and health. This house plant is easy to take care of however, it requires constant love and attention in the form of food, water sun, and space. This consistency can be difficult to keep up with, especially when life gets in the way. It is recommended to select the location where you can commit and stick to it. 4. Rubber Plant Ficus elastica, also known as the Rubber Plant or Rubber Fig is another common and fashionable house plant. It has beautiful shiny green leaves and is believed to cleanse the air inside the home by removing toxins such as formaldehyde and other pollutants from the air. It is a plant that is easy to care for that is tolerant in light levels and other conditions within the home, however it can be extremely sensitive to sudden changes and will shed its leaves if conditions are not right for it. Low leaf growth for instance, could indicate that the light levels aren't in the right place. This can be fixed by moving the plant nearer to a window, or by using a growlamp. This is a great plant for those who are just learning about how to take care of plants. houseplants near me is also one of the easiest house plants to propagate. You can propagate rubber plants by cutting off the stem and putting some damp moss on top. Once the rubber plant has started to root and grow, you can get rid of the moss. Then you can plant it in a pot using ficus the potting mix. It is important to keep the soil moist, but not too wet. Also, you should wipe the leaves down regularly. This will help stop fungal disease and allow the plant to absorb more sunlight. If you would like, you can spray the plant with a mister. However, wet foliage may stain carpets and furniture. 5. English Ivy English Ivy (Hedera helix) is an evergreen plant that is often used as a houseplant because of its greenery all year round. It can also be used to cover walls and trees, and it is a good privacy screen. If you don't want a plant that spreads across your home there are a lot of less-invasive ivy lookalikes to consider like pothos and the philodendron. Keep in mind that English Ivy, if it gets too heavy, could choke out the trunk of the tree. This will reduce the health of the wood as well as increase the risk of fungus and disease decay. It can also damage the bark of tree trunks that are mature during windstorms, as it pulls them and clings. However, the plant is attractive in its own right. There are a variety of cultivars of the plant including all shades of green and variegated varieties with white, yellow, gray, and cream. There are a variety of cultivars of the plant including hearts-shaped leaves, ivy-like leaf and lobes with narrow lobes. Other varieties include ivy-like leaves, 'Itsy Bitsy, Congesta, the ivy-like leaves "Fluffy Ruffles,' 'Diana,' and ivy-like leaves "Fluffy Ruffles and 'Diana'; large, curly and with w Ivy plants like cool, indirect light and well-drained soil. It is important to water them sparingly and shield the foliage from heat vents and drafts. Misting the plants regularly will prevent dryness and helps to keep away spider mites. If the pests do show up, treat them as you would treat other common houseplant pests such as aphids and mealybugs. Neem oil and insecticidal soap are excellent options for these treatments. 6. Kalanchoe Whether growing them year-round outside in warmer regions or as house plants to keep winter warm the kalanchoe (KAL- n-KOH-t It is a succulent that blooms that requires little care. The long time of reblooming makes it a favorite among florists and house plant lovers, who use it for centerpieces and dish gardens. It is a fantastic gift, as it often reblooms years after the initial display. Like many flowering plants, kalanchoes love bright light and a good drainage. To avoid water spots on the leaves, you must allow the soil to dry between watering. Never let kalanchoes sit in standing water since this can cause root rot. Use potting mixes and pots that drain quickly after watering the kalanchoes. To encourage reblooming, you can try exposing the kalanchoe to lower light levels that are similar to shorter days, such as you would do with a poinsettia or a Thanksgiving Cactus. For a month, do this and you will begin to see it bloom again. Like most flowering plants, they require a regular fertilizer that is balanced water-soluble formula. Most potting mixes that are ready-made contain some nutrients, but it is best to feed the plant monthly from spring through fall. This can be done by placing a saucer under the pot and pouring any excess water out of it. You should mist the leaves of a kalanchoe, instead of spraying them directly. This is because getting the leaves wet could cause an infection caused by fungi known as Fusarium or Rhizoctonia root rot. Homepage: https://www.openlearning.com/u/wintersernstsen-rxti2n/blog/WhyNoOneCaresAboutCoolHousePlants Compartilhar Propaganda Usamos cookies em nosso site para te dar a experiência mais relevante, lembrando das suas preferências e visitas repetitivas. Ao clicar em "Aceitar", você consente com o uso de todos os cookies. Aceitar ENTRE EM CONTATO support@pastelink.net PÁGINAS ÚTEIS Criar Pasta Nova Sua Conta F.A.Q. Ler Contato Pastelink.net © 2023 | Termos & Condições x