Fiddle Leaf Fig Multiple Stems

Fiddle Leaf Fig Multiple Stems

Fiddle leaf fig multiple stems; Fiddle leaf figs are lovely houseplants known for their large glossy leaves. But did you know that they can grow more than one stem in the same pot? If you’ve noticed multiple stems on your fiddle figs, you may wonder why and what to do about it.  Multiple fiddle leaf … Read more

How To Get Rid Of Thrips On Monstera

how to get rid of thrips on monstera

Monstera plants are susceptible to bugs such as thrips. These insects feed on the sap of your plant, leaving behind big problems. You should frequently inspect your monstera plant leaves to look for signs of thrips infestation. These pests are small, slim and dark in color, so they can be hard to spot without a … Read more

Monstera Acacoyaguensis

Monstera Acacoyaguensis Image

The Monstera acacoyaguensis, acclaimed for its lush foliage, is a spectacular tropical plant that adds an exotic touch to any indoor garden. Also called the Swiss Cheese, the plant spots large, heart-shaped leaves that will turn your head around. While uncommon, the Monstera acacoyaguensis isn’t the rarest Monstera plant. Instead, the Monstera obliqua is rarer … Read more

Why is My Pothos Droopy? (12 Ways to Revive it)

Why is My Pothos Droopy

Do you have a pothos plant in your home that looks droopy and sickly? Are you concerned about the health of your beloved green friend? Having an unwell houseplant can be disheartening and scary, but don’t worry. In this blog post, we’ll explore possible reasons why your money plant might be drooping as well as … Read more

White Spots On Fiddle Leaf Fig

White Spots on Fiddle Leaf Fig Image

Have you noticed some white spots on your fiddle leaf fig leaves lately? Maybe you’re worried since you haven’t seen such spots before. If so, you are not alone. White spots are a common problem that house plant owners frequently encounter. But where do these spots come from? Several factors can cause white spots and … Read more

Monstera In The Wild

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Monstera plants are a sight to behold. Their large, glossy leaves and unique perforations make them a striking addition.sub But did you know that these beautiful plants can also be found in the wild? That’s right – Monsteras actually grow in tropical forests around the world. Keep reading for the 13 amazing Monsteras in the … Read more

Rootbound Monstera: Do Monstera Like to Be Root Bound

rootbound monstera: do monstera like to be root bound

Monstera is fast-growing, and so are the roots. Unfortunately, this can mean outgrowing its pot sooner than you expect, especially for a small-sized vessel.  Since Monstera grows faster than most other potted plants, you may end up with root-bound Monstera by surprise. But, do Monstera like to be root bound? Notice that being root-bound can … Read more

Rootbound Pothos: Do Pothos Like to be Root Bound

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Have you noticed your Pothos roots popping out of their pot’s drainage holes? Well, your Pothos roots could be root bound. A root-bound Pothos is a plant with compacted roots. With such, the plants can’t hold water and nutrients needed for growth. Several reasons could send your Pothos to root bound, but the main one … Read more

Harlequin Pothos Care

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The Harlequin Pothos is rare, but it is a favorite to most plant lovers. Grown for its ease of care, pleasant foliage, and exceptional air-purifying abilities, this houseplant thrives quite well under good care. Unfortunately, there’s the challenge of actually keeping them alive. Keep reading to learn about harlequin pothos care to keep your own … Read more

Glacier Pothos vs NJoy

Glacier Pothos vs NJoy Image

Glacier and NJoy Pothos are beautiful Pothos plants and are closely similar. You may find it challenging to tell the difference if you are a beginner plant parent. Furthermore, when the plants are young, the similarity is striking.  We all know both varieties belong to the same cluster group and require the same care routine. … Read more