RESISTANT INDOOR PLANTS: THE QUEENS OF the homes WITHOUT SUN

RESISTANT INDOOR PLANTS: THE QUEENS OF the homes WITHOUT SUN






 MINT, IDEAL FOR THE KITCHEN


 This indoor plant is an aromatic that prefers semi-shade because the sun withers its leaves right away.  You need moist soil and the pot has a good drainage to prevent water from stagnant.  You will have to water it regularly and abundantly, especially during the growing season, that is, between spring and summer.


 CALATHEA, COLOR WITHOUT SUN


 It comes from the undergrowth of the humid rainforest, so you do not need (or want) direct sun.  Place it next to a window to receive clarity but never the direct sun




 ALOE VERA FOR EVERYTHING ... ALSO TO SLEEP


 The direct sun burns their feet, so it is better for clarity.  And another important fact: that you plant it in a land that drains water well.  It is worth taking care of because it is a source of health.  So much so that even NASA has it as one of its favorite plants because it improves the air and promotes a restful sleep.




 TAPE, AN INDOOR PLANT TO PURIFY THE AIR


 Thanks the sunshine, but you do not get along side the direct sun because it burns its leaves.  Moreover, the tape is far better in shaded or semi-shadow places.  In winter, water it once every week and in summer, two to 3 times counting on the warmth.




 BROMELIADS, FROM THE front room TO the toilet


 Put them by a window but never fully sun.  And it depends on the sort you'll fancy one or another a part of the house.  If they need thick leaves, like Aechmea Bromeliad, they're going to live better during a dry area just like the front room and if they need thin ones, like Tillandsia, they're going to prefer wet areas like bathroom.




 FILODENDRO HOJA CORAZÓN, A VERY RESISTANT INTERIOR PLANT


 This climber supports alright the spaces with low light but it's always better to receive clarity.  Of course, never direct sun.  it's a tropical plant so you'll need moisture: spray its leaves often with warm water or put humidifiers within the radiators.




 ESPATIFILO, THE MOST POPULAR INTERIOR PLANT


 Interiors without light?  it's your plant.  Of course, if you would like it to bloom it's better that you simply place it during a bright room, but not next to a window that has direct sun because this is able to burn it.  To water it, the simplest water is that the one that has no lime and you ought to avoid leaving water on the plate in order that the roots don't rot.




 MAIDENHAIR, FRONDOUS AND DECORATIVE FACT


 Place the fern in a corner in semi-shade, which does not give the sun but the clarity and water regularly to keep your soil moist (not flooded).  Put it in a large pot because it needs space to grow and not be plastic;  best of clay or ceramic and shallow.




 AFRICAN VIOLET, AN INDOOR PLANT WITH FLOWER


 African violet can offer you indoor flowers all year long!  If you set it next to a window, the sunshine will make it bloom.  To water it, don't roll in the hay from above;  put it on a plate with water for a couple of hours then remove the surplus water.  once you see the world begin to dry, do an equivalent operation again.




 MONEY PLANT, LUCK OR LEGEND?


 Rather legend but, hey, how beautiful it looks!  And besides, how easy it's to possess it.  because it doesn't need sun it's perfect for the inside.  provides it light, anyway.  you do not need much watering: in winter, every 10-12 days and in summer, once every week.

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