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BEST HOUSE PLANTS TIPS FROM THE TOP IN THE INDUSTRY



July 13, 2023

 The Best House Plants for Beginners A houseplant can boost oxygen levels,
decrease dust and pollutants, and improve your indoor air quality. And caring
for one can be an excellent source of satisfaction. It's even proven to improve
mental health. Which buy house plants is right for you? Experts shared their
suggestions. Marble Queen Pothos Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is among the most
sought-after house plants, thanks to its heart-shaped leaves as well as stunning
white variation. It's also among the easiest to care for which makes it a good
choice for beginners. Like buy house plants , thrives in all lighting
conditions. However it prefers moderate amounts of bright indirect sunlight. It
is also able to thrive in less light conditions or in complete shade. It can
also thrive in humid conditions and soil that is slightly acidic. The plant will
tolerate a lack of waterings, so long as the soil does not dry out completely.
Overwatering is among the most common causes of death for houseplants. When in
doubt it is best to test the soil with your finger. the soil test: Place your
finger a couple of inches deep into the soil to determine whether it's moist. If
not, it's time to give a watering. If the leaves turn yellow, it's likely due to
the absence of sunlight or too much direct sunlight, or it could be a sign of
fungal disease. Like most plants, pothos is able to take on air pollution, such
as ozone and Volatile Organic Compounds. It's even a good choice for a bathroom
or kitchen where it can in the removal of air pollutants. Like many other plants
like it, this one is susceptible to diseases and pests. It's best to treat
problems quickly, so that they don't spread throughout the house. Pests like
thrips and mealybugs are most common on this plant. Keep house plants for sale
-watered and it will be less likely to attract insects like these. Trim the stem
tips regularly to keep your plant looking great. This will keep the leaves full
and marbled and also prevent the vines from becoming too long. These stem tip
clippings may also be used to help propagate new plants. If you wish for your
Marble Queen to grow taller you can encourage it to climb by giving it something
to hold onto. This could be a moss rod houseplant trellis, or even strings. Be
sure to spray the moss or any other support with water as part your regular
irrigation routine to help it grow faster. Monstera The monstera plant (Monstera
deliciosa), commonly known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is one of the most
well-known house plants. Its leaves are naturally hollow called leaf
fenestration. They can give a tropical feel to any room. It's easy to propagate
by cutting and growing it in water, making it a great choice for beginners.
Monstera deliciosa is a rapid-growing plant, so it may need to be repotted every
couple of months as its roots expand. To ensure that your plant is healthy take
one or two leaves at a stretch and place it back in soil that is well-drained.
Be sure to use a well-ventilated container, and mix in ingredients such as
perlite or lava rock for increased soil aeration if needed. As houseplants,
these evergreen vines can be easily maintained provided they get enough light
and humidity. They're happy to climb a trellis or a vine downwards, and they can
be easily trimmed to form they prefer a certain way. You can mist a monstera
with a water spray bottle to increase the humidity in its leaves. A monstera
isn't actually a succulent, despite its name. Monsteras are characterized by
thin, heart-shaped leaves that have fenestrations. Succulents have thick, fleshy
leaves that store water. Monsteras can withstand dry climates, but they require
more humidity and moisture than succulents. It's important to note that, while
the fenestrations on monstera leaves make them appear as if they could be
consumed, they are not safe to eat. The stems, fruits and leaves are oxalic
acids which can cause mouth and throat irritation if consumed. Blank recommends
that those who have achieved the fiddle-leaf figure move onto a Monstera to get
a better feel for how easy it can be to grow indoors. A monstera can adapt to
many different conditions, says Blank. It requires a warm and humid environment,
but it is able to withstand lower temperatures and higher humidity than the
typical home. ZZ Plant The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is one of the most
durable house plants available. It is slow-growing, hardy and can endure a wide
range of conditions. It thrives in dark areas and is not afflicted by low
humidity. It's also tolerant of neglectful owners, and needs only occasional
watering to live. The leaves of the tropical succulent can mature in lime green,
black and purple or a mix of both colors. Divide the rhizomes of the ZZ plant
and the tubers that look like roots at the bottom of the stems. Lift the plant
out of its pot and divide the rhizomes. Cut them back a bit before putting them
in new pots. You can also grow new ZZs from stem cuttings with two leaves that
are about an inch long. Place the cuttings in a pot that is 50:50 mix of
multipurpose compost and perlite and then place them in a warm area. It could
take up to an entire year for the cuttings to produce a new plant. Despite being
one of the most durable house plants there are certain things that can cause the
ZZ plant to die, such as overwatering, direct sunlight and dry soil. The best
way to avoid these issues is to only water the ZZ plant when its soil is dry. If
the soil is moist it's fine to let it be. The plant stores water in its rhizomes
therefore it is able to go for weeks without watering. The plant is not a pest
magnet, but it is susceptible to fungus and rot. To avoid problems like this
take away the old and dead leaves from the plant regularly. It's also important
to keep it out of reach of pets and small children as the stems and leaves can
be irritating if ingested. The ZZ plant can be used as an air purifier to
eliminate benzene-toluene xylene as well as other volatile organic compounds
from indoor environments. It can also absorb volatile organic compounds like
carbon monoxide and formaldehyde. The ZZ plant is an excellent option for
offices or apartments with no ventilation. Parlor Palm Palms have a long
tradition as indoor plants, and for good reason. They can be planted in a
variety of temperatures and lighting conditions. They also bring an exotic, lush
look to your home. The chamaedorea, also known as palm, also known as parlor, is
not different. The plant (also known as the neanthe bella palm) is native to
Central America, and it's gaining popularity for its versatility. It thrives in
bright, filtered light, but can thrive away from windows and in lower-light
spaces such as north or east-facing rooms. It's a slow grower and it could take
a year or more for it to reach its full height of between 2 and 6 feet. If you
want your plant to flourish and flourish, you can fertilize it every month by
using a balanced liquid fertilizer. It needs a well-draining mix, and Bridget
Zazzara, retail indoor and seasonal plant manager of Logan's Trading Company,
recommends using the same potting soil as you would for succulents and cacti.
Find a soil that is slightly acidic to alkaline, with a pH range of 6.1 and 7.8
and make sure to add a bit of sphagnum peat moss, which helps improve the soil's
structure as well as water retention. Keep your palms in a safe distance from
areas with drafts, and mist their leaves regularly to maintain humidity. You can
also install a humidifier to your home. If your parlor palm becomes rootbound,
you can repot it in the spring. Overwatering can lead to root decay. Water the
plant as soon as the top inch or so of compost is dry to the surface. In warm
weather, you should water more often. In winter, water less. The palms are
attractive for bees. However, keep them away from pets and children. The
needle-like leaves of these palms can be poisonous if eaten, and they are also
an ideal habitat for mealybugs. These insects look like fluffy white blobs that
are located on the underside of the leaves, and are often difficult to
eradicate. If you spot them, clean off the bugs using a cloth or cotton bud
covered in insecticides that contain fatty acids or plant oils.

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