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Some of the easiest, low-maintenance houseplants are Snake Plant, Spider Plant, Money Plant, Bamboo, Succulents, ZZ Plant, Anthurium, Peperomia and Palm.
Add them to your interiors to enhance the look and feel of your space.
Not all plants require a lot of sunlight. Some do exceptionally well in low lit areas too. Plants like ZZ Plant, Palm, Snake Plant, Peperomia, Money Plant, Fittonia, Philodendron, Calathea, Anthurium, Bamboo, Dracaena, Peace Lily, Spider and Monstera are ideal for low lit, indoor spaces. Place them near a window and they are good to go.
Like humans, plants also adapt to their surrounding temperatures. The Snake Plant, Spider Plant, Peace Lily, Money Plant, Bamboo, Succulents, ZZ Plant, Anthurium, Peperomia and Palm can survive temperature modulations on a daily basis. This makes them ideal for office spaces.
Some of the best indoor plant fertilizers are:
There are many telling signs that show you the health of your plant. Look for signs like:
What you can do to stop it:
If you have been noticing your plants turn yellow, then this may be because of poor drainage or improper watering. Either you have been watering them too much or too little. In overly wet soil, roots can't breathe. They suffocate, shut down and stop delivering the water and nutrients plants need. Underwatering, or drought, has a similar effect.
Self-watering planters use sub-irrigation to deliver water directly to plant roots. The water reservoir at the bottom of the planter allows the plant to drink at its own pace and visually shows caregivers when it is time to water, with an empty reservoir.
Misting is one of the top things that you can do for your houseplants. We advise misting your houseplants at least once or twice per week. Generally speaking, thinner leaves are an indication a plant will need extra humidity.
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