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Top Rated Guide To Indoor House Plants

Indoor plants are an essential component of interior design. Not only does greenery add beauty to homes, but it is also well known to boost mood. Additionally, indoor house plants are easy to take care of and are great options for little yard space outside. 

So, if you are looking to add greenery to your home, here is the top-rated guide to help you choose the best plants.

House Plants: Complete Guide To Choosing, Growing, & Caring For Indoor Plants

Indoor plants can quickly grow and flourish in less sunlight and enclosed surroundings. Being a beginner houseplant, let explore these ten elements for growing plants indoors:

Light

Light is among the topmost essential elements for a plant. Even if some plants are ‘low light tolerant,’ such as sansevieria or calathea, they still need some light for survival. However, some plants can operate with artificial lights like the Chinese evergreen, nephthytis, dracaenas, African violets, and philodendrons. Before choosing a house plant, you are likely to consider the light condition of your apartment, room, or the house itself.

Water

Water is also an essential element for plant survival. It helps in plant metabolism and growth. Even desertic plants like cacti require some water. Like rivers serve as a mode of transportation, so is water in plants.

Transpiration

Transpiration is a crucial part of climate stability and the water cycle and essential for plants’ photosynthesis. Additionally, when a plant transpires, it cools the plant. 

AirVentilation

Plants love airflow; therefore, air plays a vital role in transpiring and exhalation. Additionally, airflow helps in wicking away excess moisture in plants. For example, air plants or tillandsia require frequent misting and soaking; there is rot due to water left on the leaves. Hence airflow is essential to wick away the moisture from plants.

Humidity

The amount of water in the air is called humidity. Dryness in the air leads to moisture-wicking during winter months, particularly those living in the northeastern United States. However, most tropical plants require mid-range humidity; therefore, use good humidifiers for your plant.

Soil

Choosing suitable soil is optimal for plant survival in the long run. You can purchase soil from a local plant shop or try making your own. Bagged soil is a good choice as it helps in preventing fungi, mold, or pests. On the other hand, succulent soil is suitable for succulents and cacti as it is light and well-draining.

Potting

It will be good for a beginner indoor planter to prefer terracotta planters. It is because terracotta pots are breathable, unlike plastic pots. Additionally, terracotta pots are good at regulating temperatures. 

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