Low Maintenance House Plants
A lot of
unique house plants plants are temperamental, but there are plenty that require less attention. These low-maintenance plants are perfect for forgetful gardeners or those who have difficulty keeping their greenery alive.
All three are very
easy house plants to cultivate the holiday cactus and peace lily. You just need to water them frequently and provide bright indirect light.
Calthea Ornata
Pinstripe Calathea has beautiful subtle foliage that contrasts the brighter leaves on plants like Arrowhead Vine or Chinese Evergreen. It can be used to create indoor landscaping for offices. They are safe for the environment which makes them safe for pets and children to be around.
This tropical plant requires moderate amounts of sunlight. It will thrive in an open window, but it should be kept out of direct sunlight, as this can cause burns to its leaves. If you are concerned about the sun's rays in your home, consider placing your calathea in the window and drape it with an opaque curtain to block out the most harsh sun's rays.
Humidity is a must for this house plant. It can withstand dry air to an extent, but it will not thrive in it. To help keep the humidity up you can mist the leaves of your calathea every week with water that is room temperature. You can also put your calathea in a room that has high levels of humidity like the bathroom or kitchen.
Calathea ornata isn't in need of much attention however, it requires some attention to ensure its health. It's not a big feeder however, you can apply a liquid houseplant fertilizer to its soil at least every month, during the growing season. Be aware of the calathea plant in order to avoid problems such as browning of leaves.
Tillandsia
Tillandsia is also known as bromeliads or air plants are
unique house plants that thrive without the need for soil. They are part of the pineapple or pineapple rose plant family, and there are 540 different species! They thrive in bright and filtered light (not direct sunlight) and should be misted with water around every two weeks. If grown outdoors, they can be quite hardy however they thrive indoors or in very humid climates such as Florida.
If they are kept in a well-lit environment, Tillandsia can be fairly hands-off and
Unique house plants are a great alternative for those who travel or have trouble remembering to water their plants. They can be used to enhance other houseplants or mounted in a beautiful manner, and are ideal for terrariums.
Tillandsia are epiphytes found in nature. They are non-parasitic, and attach themselves to rocks, trees, and other plants, to get water and nutrients. They also make use of a process called CAM photosynthesis to exchange gases and respire at night. This is different than most other plants that breathe through their leaves during the day. One of the most interesting looking tillandsia species is Tillandsiaxerographica with its serpentine-like leaves that curves in various directions. It is covered with trichomes that give the foliage a soft silver-colored. This species is native to Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador, and Honduras. It is commonly used in terrariums, or on driftwood.
Orchids
Orchids might seem intimidating for the first-time houseplant grower However, with a amount of research and attention they can make an exotic addition to any home. The most
popular house plants orchids are the moth orchids or Phalaenopsis. They are known for their exotic blooms and are well-suited to our centrally heated homes.
Orchid flowers come in many shapes sizes, colors and sizes. The petals are usually speckled while their stems rise above clumps of long, arching leaves. They are found everywhere in forests, on mountains and even deserts.
Some orchids thrive in bright light, whereas others do well with dim or medium lighting. It is essential to provide enough light the plants to bloom, regardless of their species. Insufficient light could be the primary reason why an orchid fails to produce flowers. The direct sunlight can cause burns to the leaves of many orchids. To prevent this, put the plant behind curtains or blinds for windows which let light filter through.
It is also crucial to keep orchids hydrated. In winter, you should water the orchids at least once every week. In warmer months, you can do this three to four times each week. Water until the water runs out easily; this flushes out any naturally occurring salts and keeps the roots damp. Fertilize your orchids every 2 weeks during growth, and twice a week in dormancy. Make use of commercial orchid fertilizers like 30-10-10, dilute to half strength.
Peace Lily
Peace lilies can be a wonderful addition to any home because they cleanse the air. They are able to absorb a variety of harmful gases and VOCs such as benzene xylene, carbon monoxide, and formaldehyde. They are easy to grow and require minimal care. They can also be used as a decoration due to their beautiful and elegant green leaves.
When you grow Peace Lilies indoors, they prefer bright indirect light. They don't thrive in direct sunlight, as this could scorch their leaves. They can be placed near heat or air conditioning vents, but they should not be placed directly in front of them, as this could cause the leaves to fade.
Water Peace Lilies regularly, allowing the top inch or two of soil to dry before replenishing the water. The plant will drop a little if it is thirsty.
Fertilize your plants once a month using a balanced liquid fertilizer. Follow the recommended fertilization schedule and dilution schedule. Do not over fertilize the plant, as this can increase the growth of foliage at the expense of flowers.
Peace Lilies can also help in reducing mildew on walls and curtains. They accomplish this by absorbing excess moisture from the air. This is particularly beneficial in bathrooms, kitchens and washrooms where mildew could cause problems. The plant can also help in reducing the amount alcohol and acetone vapors that are present in a room, which can be detrimental to the health of anyone who is exposed to them.
Anthurium
This popular houseplant is a beautiful addition to any home. Its beautiful, long-lasting flowers represent enduring friendship and love. NASA has also rated it as the most air purifying plant. Anthurium is an epiphyte, which grows on trees and other plants. It is also able to adapt to a potted setting. Repot it with coco coir or peat-moss soil mix regularly and place it in direct sunlight. Water it when the soil is 50%-75% dry and mist it frequently (but be careful not to overwater it).
Anthuriums can be propagated through seeds or stem cuttings. Cuttings of stems are recommended since seeds are only viable for a short period of time. To do this, cut a piece of the plant that is at least 1 inch in length, then wrap it in sphagnum and moss. Place it in a container with a bit of moisture, then cover the container with plastic wrap to encourage germination. When the roots are visible, remove the sphagnum-moss and cut the stem at a node. Then, place it in an Aroid mixing of potting mix.
During the growing season fertilize your anthuriums with a liquid plant food at half strength once every other week. Anthuriums can rot if they are over-fertilized. Beware of pests that attract insects such as spider mites scale insects and mealy bugs.
Spider Plant
Spider plants are an excellent option for indoor gardens since they thrive in dim light conditions and do not require direct sunlight. They are also non-toxic and easy to maintain, making them ideal for homes with pets or children. Furthermore spider plants have been well-known for removing harmful toxins and chemicals from the air, making them a great accessory for those suffering from allergies.
Spider plants require moderate amounts of fertilization and watering. It should be placed in indirect, warm light because direct sunlight can burn the leaves. In order to encourage growth, the soil must be able to drain well and not allow it to become too wet. Fertilize often with high-quality houseplant potting mix.
Repotter the plant when it has reached the desired height. To do this, gently tease the roots and locate areas that have a lot of roots. Place the plant in a pot and fill it up with a potting mix suitable for houseplants that drains well. Water the new container immediately and continue to water the plant regularly until the plant is established.
In the winter months, indoor plants may be extremely dry. They might require mist to boost humidity. This can be accomplished by placing your plants in a humid place like a kitchen or
Unique House Plants bathroom, running a humidity machine or grouping the plants together. The brown leaves on spider plants can be a sign of soil that is too dry or too moist. Be sure to check the moisture levels frequently.