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How to grow and care for hydroponics plants

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September 21, 2025 10 min read

Hydroponics, a method of growing plants in water without soil, is gaining popularity among home gardeners for its cleanliness, nutrient control, and predictable watering. While hydroponics can benefit leafy houseplants with soft stems, succulents like cacti are less suited for long-term hydroponic growth due to their drought-adapted nature and susceptibility to root rot in consistently wet conditions. However, some semi-succulent plants, such as peperomia and hoya, can adapt well to hydroponic or semi-hydroponic systems like LECA, offering a soil-free growing option for indoor plant enthusiasts. When venturing into hydroponics, gardeners need to address common challenges like algae buildup, root rot, nutrient deficiencies, pests, and lack of support for plants in water or LECA. By taking proactive steps such as using opaque containers to block light exposure, maintaining proper oxygen levels for roots, ensuring nutrient balance, monitoring for pests, and providing physical support for plants, individuals can successfully grow and care for a variety of houseplants and select succulents in hydroponic setups.

6 Tips to Get Your Houseplants Ready for Fall

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September 17, 2025 8 min read

As summer fades and autumn approaches, it’s crucial to shift how we care for our houseplants. This article offers six practical tips to help your plants transition smoothly into fall—from pruning, reducing water and stopping fertilizer, adjusting light and temperature, to keeping an eye out for pests and repotting when needed. With the right fall care, your houseplants will stay healthy through the colder months and be ready to thrive again in spring.



How to Care for Calathea Lancifolia Rattlesnake Plant

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September 14, 2025 5 min read

Calathea lancifolia, commonly known as the Rattlesnake Plant, is a striking tropical houseplant prized for its long, wavy green leaves with dark markings and deep purple undersides. This blog post walks you through everything you need to know to keep it healthy and vibrant — from the right light, watering routine, and soil mix to humidity, temperature, and common care tips — so your Rattlesnake Plant can thrive indoors.



Enhancing Air Quality in Your Bathroom with These Houseplants

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September 09, 2025 6 min read

Turn your bathroom into a refreshing green retreat with the best air-purifying houseplants. Peace lilies, ferns, snake plants, and other humidity-loving indoor plants not only survive but thrive in low-light and damp conditions. These bathroom plants naturally filter toxins, improve air quality, balance moisture, and add a soothing spa-like vibe to your daily routine. Discover how the right greenery can transform your bathroom into a healthier, more beautiful space

Amazing Houseplants for Your Darkest Corners

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September 05, 2025 4 min read

Struggling to find greenery for rooms with little to no natural light? Discover houseplants that thrive in low-light and medium-light conditions—plants like Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, Pothos, Philodendron, Dracaena and Calathea can turn your darkest corners into lush, vibrant spaces. These low-maintenance indoor plants need well-draining soil, minimal watering, and just indirect sunlight to stay healthy. Explore which low-light houseplants are best for purifying the air, elevating your décor, and breathing life into even the gloomiest spots

SEPTEMBER 2025 SUCCULENT SUBSCRIPTION BOX CARE GUIDE

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September 01, 2025 2 min read

Unbox your September 2025 Succulent Subscription Box and unlock expert care tips for varieties like Haworthia Obtusa, Trailing Jade, Blue Chalk Sticks, Echeveria Setosa, and Tillandsia Schiedeana. This comprehensive guide covers proper watering schedules, ideal lighting, soil mix suggestions, propagation techniques, and seasonal adjustments to ensure your succulents thrive. Perfect for succulent enthusiasts seeking actionable, SEO-friendly advice to keep their monthly box plants healthy and flourishing.


How to care for Sedeveria ‘Jet Beads’

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August 24, 2025 11 min read

Sedeveria ‘Jet Beads’ is a striking hybrid succulent known for its dark, jewel-toned foliage and low-maintenance nature, making it popular among collectors and home gardeners. It grows in tight clusters with bead-like leaves that transform into bronze and burgundy hues under stress. This plant can thrive both indoors and outdoors, provided it receives bright sunlight, well-drained soil, and minimal watering. Summary: For optimal growth, Sedeveria ‘Jet Beads’ requires bright, direct sunlight, particularly outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 9b to 11. It should be watered deeply but infrequently using the "soak and dry" method to prevent root rot. Proper soil drainage, minimal fertilization, and moderate temperatures between 65°F and 85°F are essential for maintaining the plant's health and vibrant foliage.

How to care for Cebu Blue Pothos

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August 17, 2025 8 min read

Cebu Blue Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Cebu Blue’) is a low-maintenance houseplant known for its silvery-blue, elongated leaves that may develop fenestrations in ideal conditions. Native to the Philippines, it thrives in bright, indirect light and warm, humid environments. Suitable for USDA zones 9–11, it prefers shaded outdoor spots or indoor care with well-draining soil, moderate watering, and occasional fertilizing. Easy to prune and propagate, Cebu Blue is perfect for beginners. Watch for issues like overwatering, pests, and leggy growth to keep it healthy and vibrant.

How to Care for Dieffenbachia Dumb Cane Plant

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August 10, 2025 7 min read

Dieffenbachia, commonly called the dumb cane plant, is a popular tropical houseplant admired for its bold, variegated leaves and easy adaptability. With the right care, this plant can grow into a lush centerpiece that brightens up both homes and offices. In this guide, you’ll discover everything you need to know about keeping your Dieffenbachia healthy—from choosing the best spot with bright, indirect light to maintaining the proper watering routine and humidity levels. You’ll also learn about soil requirements, fertilizing schedules, pruning for fuller growth, and propagation methods to expand your collection. Plus, we’ll share tips on how to troubleshoot common issues such as drooping or yellowing leaves, brown tips, or pest infestations, ensuring your dumb cane stays vibrant and thriving all year long


AUGUST 2025 SUCCULENT SUBSCRIPTION BOX CARE GUIDE

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August 01, 2025 2 min read

Welcome to your August 2025 Succulent Box — packed with five unique plants: Crassula Congesta ‘Green Beans,’ Haworthia Pumila ‘African Pearl,’ Sedum ‘Fire Storm,’ Mini Rat’s Tail Cactus, and Tillandsia Bulbosa Belize. In this care guide, you’ll learn how to meet each plant’s specific needs—from light, soil, and watering routines to propagation tips—so they flourish in your space. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned succulent lover, you’ll find clear instructions to keep every plant in this month’s box healthy, vibrant, and growing strong.

How to care for Guzmania Hybrid

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July 27, 2025 7 min read

Guzmania Hybrids are popular indoor plants known for their vibrant central bracts and low-maintenance care. These tropical plants, members of the bromeliad family, thrive in warm, humid environments and don’t require soil for their growth. Propagation is mainly through pups that develop after the plant blooms, continuing its life cycle and providing new opportunities for blooms in the future.

How to care for Kangaroo Paw Fern

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July 20, 2025 8 min read

The Kangaroo Paw Fern is a low-maintenance plant from Australia and New Zealand with lobed fronds that resemble a kangaroo's paw. It's more forgiving than most ferns and tolerates drier conditions. This fern prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil that stays moist but not waterlogged. It grows best outdoors in zones 9-11 in shaded areas, avoiding direct sun and frost. Propagation is easiest through division of mature plants.



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