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7 Indoor Plants You Can Grow In Jars & Bottles

 Homifine.com - Not only grow in pot or large area for your favorite plants. You can use a bottle or jar with mini size to plant them. It can be efficient and minimalist. Look at these 7 Indoor Plants You Can Grow In Jars & Bottles. Check it out!


Herbs

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Growing herbs like mint, thyme, basil, and others in a bottle or mini container perfect for indoors. You can place them in a kitchen that receives sunlight and suitable condition to grow.


Air plants

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One of the easy indoor plants, you can put air plants in a jar or bottles. They don't need soil to grow, but they do still need a little attention. 

Actually, air plants can grow by put on a table or other area that no need a container. But, if you wanna tidy decoration, you can use a jar or bottle for air plants' place.


English ivy

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Has botanical name Hedera helix, this indoor plant easy grows in a jar filled with water or soil. Make sure to keep English ivy in the area that receives a bright spot.


Amydrium silver

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Native to southern Asia, Amydrium silver is suitable to grow in a jar or bottle. You can water them when the top of the soil feels dry. Get medium, dappled sunlight for this indoor plants. But they also tolerate low light.


Golden pothos

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Golden pothos or Epipremnum aureum perfect growing in glass jar. This indoor plant also can grow climbing, and you can put them in high place if you wanna vines effect at indoor area.


Caladium

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Caladium is an indoor plant that has a beautiful foliage pattern. You can grow them in a glass jar or bottles with water media. This plant favors humid, warm shade where they shine with arrow shaped, and pointed leaves patterned.


Snake plant

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The snake plant is a popular houseplant that has tall leaves with contrasting hues of green and yellow. And it will look perfect if you put them in a glass jar.



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Explore Secrets To Help Your Snake Plants

 Homifine.com - Snake plants or Sansevieria trifasciata are popular houseplants that are mostly found in indoor or outdoor areas. They are adaptable houseplants that are also humorous with 'mother-in-law's tongue'. Get Explore Secrets To Help Your Snake Plants for more information. Let's check it out!


Benefit

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According to a NASA study, Snake plants give you more benefits. Such air purifiers, fresh the environment, absorb the pollutant, and more. 

They have the ability to remove toxins like benzene and formaldehyde from the air in indoor spaces. Sansevieria takes carbon dioxide during the day and releases oxygen during the nighttime.


Light requirements

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Adaptable to various environments, Sansevieria survives in highly lit spaces as well as shaded, very low-lit areas. But for the best growth and pretty look, you can avoid direct light that gives the potential to dry the Snake Plant leaves quickly. And very low light also can make the snake plant leave very weak and stretched out.


Watering

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You can water the Snake plants for a range from 2-6 weeks. Remember, make sure not to oversaturate the soil while watering and remove any excess water that is left on the saucer. Overwatering will be the demise of your snake plants.


Propagation

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Besides low-maintenance houseplants, Sansevieria is also easy to propagate. Get divisions of the rhizomes for simple propagation. Cut out a section of the plant with leaves and roots still attached and replant it in a new pot with moist soil. The cutting will take a few months for new roots and produce a new plant.



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10 Variety of Snake Plants Growing Indoors

10 Variety of Snake Plants Growing Indoors


Homifine.com -- The snake plant, also known as sansevieria, is regarded as an ideal plant for the room. having a variety of types with distinct personalities can be an option for a home garden collection. Consider the following 10 snake plant varieties before deciding which to grow indoors.

 

Sansevieria Cleopatra

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This intriguing hybrid is ideal for beginners. Reaches a height of 12 to 13 inches. The foliage is browsm with intricate green coera. To avoid root to, water when the soil is dry. The curling and stiff-looking leaves add to Sansevieria cleopatra's distinct characteristics.



Sansevieria Moonshine

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The broad and flat leaves are short and not elongated like the others. Silver appears more fresh in light green light color. This plant has dark green leaves and is suitable for use as a houseplant.



Sansevieria Ballyi

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The pygmy snake plant can grow up to 6 inches tall and has thing green foliage at the edges, Avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot. 



Sansevieria Trifasciata "Twisted"

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The leaves twist as the name implies, and this sansevieria can grow to be 2 feet tall. Has a yellow color that is horizontally striped and slow growing. Place the plant in a light shaded area to keep the leaves green.



Sansevieria "Futura Robusta"

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With short and wide leaves, this plant is  simple to care for. With silver green leaves and dense horizontal stripes across the leaves, this snake plant is a one-of-a-kind addition to any snake plant collection. Compact, reaching a height of about 24 inches.


Sansevieria "Black Gold"

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Black gold is the common name for one of the most beautiful types of sansevieria. Like the other species, this dark green with yellow margins and broad leaf grows well in low light conditions. Up to 30 - 35 inches tall with simpel upkeep.


Sansevieria "Cylindrica"

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Sansevieria boncel is the common name for this plant, which can reach a height of 20 -24 inch. This thick, tough, and fleshy foliage grows well in partial shade. The leaf pattern is still dark green with circular yellow accents, as with the other types. Water on a regular basis to promote growth.


Sansevieria Ehrenbergii

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This plant is distinguished by its small and flat leaves. The size is appropriate for the room. This plant has dark green leaves with no streaks or patterns, unlike other varieties of tounge-in-law.


Sansevieria "Golden Hahnii"

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This dwarf sansevieria grows to about 10 inches tall and has lovely dark green foliage with soft gold edges. The upright and solid rosette design is ideal for a home work desk or coffee table.


Sansevieria Whitney 

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Sansevieria has many varieties, one of which is sansevieria whitney, which has a snake skin pattern on its leaves. As long as two inches, with blade-like dark green leaves that are very hard to the touch. Avoid overwatering by suing well-drained soil.





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Snake Plant Care Guide that Impossible to Kill and Common Problems

Homifine.com -- Snake plants are one of the mainstays for houseplants that have easy care and are difficult to kill. With stiff and thick leaves, this plant is able to give the room a clean and elegant look. Due to its ease of maintenance, this plant can survive neglect. However, the following treatments need to be considered to maximize the growth of your favorite snake plant.


 

 Soil

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Before recognizing treatments for snake plants, soil selection is also an important thing to consider. A dry, well-drained potting mix is perfect for this plant to grow well. In general, this plant grows well in sandy soil. 

Avoid too much peat mix and use all-purpose cactus potting soil.

 

 

Lighting

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For lighting, snake plants are very tolerant of various light conditions. However, the best treatment is to place it in an area that has bright, indirect light. 

When you place it in a bright area, it will grow faster, but you need to pay attention to the leaves so they don't burn. Select the area adjacent to the west or south window.

 

Watering

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Watering is a critical factor to consider for this plant in order to avoid serious problems. When the soil has dried out, it is best to water this plant. 

Check the soil with your finger to ensure it is dry, as overwatering is the root of many problems. Don't be concerned about watering it every 3-4 weeks, and avoid watering it too frequently while the soil is still damp.

 

Fertilizing

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Because snake plant does not require a lot of food, avoid over-fertilizing it. During the growing season, feed it with a light cactus fertilizer. 

You can fertilize twice a year, in the summer and spring. Because plants rest during the winter, there is no need to fertilize.

 

 

 

Repotting

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Repotting is a rare maintenance task for a snake plant. When the roots have grown out of the drainage holes, the pot has cracked, the soil is drying out too quickly, or the plant is too large for the pot it is in, it is time to repot. 

You can now remove the plant from the pot and relocate it to a larger container. To make it easier to adjust, use the same soil and depth as the previous pot. Depending on the conditions, this plant should be repotted every 2-5 years.

 

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Plant pests such as mites, aphids, mealybugs, and other pests can infest snake plants. These pests typically land on leaf areas with flaws such as insufficient water levels, air circulation, and humidity. 

When you see insects or pests on the leaves, use organic neem oil to get rid of them. You can also wipe the leaves to ensure that they are pest-free and to make them shine.

 

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Overwatering is usually the cause of problems with this plant. Doing so can cause root rot and make the leaves wilt and limp. You can remove the problem leaves and allow the pot to dry well, or transplant it to fresh soil.

Healthy snake plant leaves are green in color, but when you see leaves turning yellow to brown, this can indicate a number of conditions, such as root rot, overwatering, or pests.

 

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Curly leaves are also one of the things that are often found in snake plants. This is related to the attack of pests on the leaves. You can cut off the curly leaves and clean them with neem oil to make sure that the pests are gone and don't come back.

In addition to curly leaves, fallen or drooping leaves can also be caused by overwatering, lack of light, or poor pot drainage. You can move the plant to a bright area and reduce the intensity of watering and make sure you choose a pot with the best drainage.





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7 Top Full Sun Houseplants That Like The Heat

 Homifine.com - Usually, many plants love with bright indirect light. But, you can see plants that thrive in full sun and heat. Before going into further, you must know between bright indirect and direct light. 

Plant that can live in bright indirect light, the means is plant can thrive in a lot of light but can't place where actual sun rays touch the leaves. 

And for plants live at direct light, it means the plant can thrive under the sun rays. And now, you can look this knowledge for Full Sun Houseplant That Like Heat


Haworthia fasciata 'Zebra Bitkisi'

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Zebra plant can call with little green flame can bring character at your house. Include non-toxic succulent. Zebra plant can thrive in full sun and safe for cats. 

They originally from Eastern Cape in South Africa, and need a very bright spot to display and a nice planter with proper drainage. Overwatering can kill this houseplant.


Ponytail Palm

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This beauty plant can dress up your room. To be known, Ponytail palm is not palm tree, but they have similar structure with palm. And this houseplant includes succulent. Low maintenance, Ponytail palm is a non-toxic succulent that slow to growing. 

Ponytail palm can thrive in full sun and well for any light condition. They also adapt in dry environments, but really adapt well in any average home condition.


Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

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Best houseplant and can thrive in full sun, Jade plant native to South Africa. This houseplant, easy to maintenance and perfect place at home for Feng Shui. Watering this Jade plant when the top of soil feels dry.


Snake Plant (Sanseviera)

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Popular as purifying air, snake plant can grow and thrives in any condition. You can put them at indoor with high humidity or at outdoor above full sun and heat. Snake plant has yellow and green leaves and they also many varieties that can bring attractive for your garden at home.


String of Pearls (Senecio Rowleyanus)

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Native to Southwest Africa, String of pearls is a perennial plant and include succulent vine. This houseplant can thrive in full sun. 

String of pearls has long and thin stems with juicy beads make intriguing. Don't overwater this houseplant, it can kill them. Make watering String of pearls in every second week.


African Milk Bush (Euphorbia umbellata)

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African milk bush is an amazing full sun houseplant that native to Central Africa. This houseplant is a succulent, not cactus. Can live in very bright light, they need little watering, only water once a month.


Aloe Vera

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Besides full sun houseplant, Aloe vera is a good medicinal plant that perfect grows at indoor or outdoor. Aloe Vera become an extremely popular indoor succulent that can purifying air. They need very little water because the leaves and roots packed with water.



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What's Wrong with My Snake Plants?

Homifine.com -- Snake plant is a plant that is much preferred because it grows easily and has minimal maintenance. Many people even do neglect, which can then cause some problems. For some things you need to know, check out the following What's Wrong with My Snake Plants?



Leaf defects

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In general, snake plants have thick and hard leaves, so they can grow neatly and upright. However, when you see leaves that are mushy, curled, or starting to turn yellow, it is a sign that your watering is not right. Excessive or insufficient watering will be very susceptible to stressing plants. 

In addition, it can also be caused by pests or diseases. Having a snake plant in a damp house, will make some diseases really like it. You also need to pay attention to the humidity of the room in the snake plant area.

 

Weak and withered leaves

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Snake plant is a plant that likes bright light. The difference between the two plants is about their different placement. Plants that appear to have limp and withered leaves are in a dimmer area and snake plants, that look upright and fresh, are placed in areas that have bright light. 

When you encounter a snake plant with wilted leaves, you may need to move it to a lighter area immediately. Wait a few weeks for the leaves to return to health.

 

 

Burnt leaves

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 However, although snake plants love bright light, avoid placing them in intense direct light. This will cause the leaves to burn and dry out. You have to be aware of it when the leaf buds start to dry out and spoil the look.

When you have it as a houseplant, it is best to place it in a bright area with indirect sunlight. This will reduce the risk of leaf damage. 



Twisted leaves

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Another thing that causes snake plant leaves to wither and limp is the result of excessive watering so that the roots are unable to support the leaves and spread nutrients. If you water it too often, you can even cause the roots to rot, and it will be difficult to help your snake plant. 

Before this happens, you need to give the snake plant a watering schedule, so you don't forget to water it. Or you can check a few inches from the soil surface to see if it needs watering or not.



Plants that don't grow

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Although snake plant does not grow very fast, but if you have noticed for a long time that your snake plant is not growing any bigger, you can check the roots. This may be because the pot is too small and causes the roots to not grow anymore. 

If you find your snake plant in this condition, check the pot immediately and make sure you repot by moving it to a larger size. Wait for some time to make sure whether it wants to grow or stays stuck.



Snake plants for pets and human

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Another interesting thing for you to know is that this snake plant is toxic to humans and your pets. You can keep it out of reach of children and pets. However, the leaves of this snake plant are bitter when bitten and reduce the risk of being bitten more. 

Things that may happen when you swallow it are diarrhea, nausea, or irritation of the mouth. Be careful when placing it in the house.

 

 

 

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Homifine.com is a collection of minimalist home designs and floor plans from simple to modern minimalist homes. In addition there are several tips and tricks on home decorating various themes. Our flagship theme is the design and layout of the house, the inspiration of the living room, bedroom, family room, bathroom, prayer room in the house, the terrace of the house and the child's bedroom.