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Caring for Indoor Plants

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Last Updated on September 24, 2025 by Daily News Staff

Indoor Plants

Caring for Indoor Plants

(Family Features) Transforming your indoor space into a lush, green sanctuary starts with bringing in a bit of the outdoors by introducing houseplants to your living area. Once inside, though, it’s important to properly care for them to keep your indoor garden thriving.

Understand Light Requirements
Light is a crucial element for indoor plant health. Different plants have varying light needs, and understanding these requirements is key to their survival. Low-light plants, such as snake plants and cast-iron plants, can thrive in areas with minimal natural light. Medium-light plants, like spider plants and ferns, prefer indirect sunlight and can be placed near windows with sheer curtains. High-light plants, including succulents and cacti, need direct sunlight for optimal growth.

Water Indoor Plants Correctly
It’s important to understand the specific watering needs of each plant. Typically, it’s best to let the top inch of soil dry out between waterings. Remember, it’s better to underwater than overwater, as most plants can recover more easily from slight dehydration than root rot. Consider using a moisture meter to accurately assess when your plants need water.

Choose the Right Pot and Soil
When choosing a pot, ensure it’s slightly larger than the plant’s current root system to allow for growth and features drainage holes to allow excess water to escape. Most indoor plants thrive in a well-draining potting mix that retains some moisture but doesn’t become waterlogged. Specialty mixes are also available for specific plant types and can provide the ideal growing environment.

Deal with Common Problems
Even with the best care, plants can encounter problems. Common issues include pests like spider mites and aphids, which can be managed with natural insecticidal soap or neem oil. Yellowing leaves can indicate overwatering while brown leaf tips often signal underwatering or low humidity.

Research the specific needs of your plant species for best results and visit eLivingtoday.com for additional guidance.

 

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