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Indoor plants | Indoor Gardening refers to the act of raising and nurturing plants indoors, regardless of whether they bare food. It is a great first step for beginners who want to learn gardening but do not have the time or resources to garden outdoors. Unfortunately, learning indoor gardening is like learning about healthy eating: it is filled with contradicting opinions and "facts", along with beginner traps and scams. Many people buy a plant, and get discouraged when it quickly dies. This article is intended to help the average person navigate many of these pitfalls. The information in it has been compiled to the best of our knowledge, and will improve over time. | ||
== Indoor Plants In A Solarpunk World == | == Indoor Plants In A Solarpunk World == | ||
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== Determining Plant Health == | == Determining Plant Health == | ||
When you see a plant for sale in a physical space, observe it. How healthy do it's leaves look? Are they turning yellow or brown? If the tips of it's leaves are brown, or its leaves have holes, this may indicate problems, but can be normal on some types of plant. Sagging plants are problematic, but depending on the species they may just bounce back after being watered. Look very closely at the plant to observe for pests, some like the | When you see a plant for sale in a physical space, observe it. How healthy do it's leaves look? Are they turning yellow or brown? If the tips of it's leaves are brown, or its leaves have holes, this may indicate problems, but can be normal on some types of plant. Sagging plants are problematic, but depending on the species they may just bounce back after being watered. Look very closely at the plant to observe for pests, some like the Spidermite may be as small as a speck of dust. Finally check the soil. How dry does it feel? Unless it's a cactus or succulent, most plants wont be happy with dry soil and can indicate the level of care the plant has received. If it's roots are popping out of the soil the soil that is often a sign that the plant will need to be repotted very soon. It's a great idea to consult the seller or search the internet when you see things like this<gallery> | ||
File:PXL 20251005 162251237.RAW-01.COVER.jpg|Overgrown roots are very common | File:PXL 20251005 162251237.RAW-01.COVER.jpg|Overgrown roots are very common | ||
File:Stevia rebaudiana TSWV symptoms 14.jpg|Damaged Leaves | File:Stevia rebaudiana TSWV symptoms 14.jpg|Damaged Leaves | ||
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== Plant Toxicity Levels == | == Plant Toxicity Levels == | ||
Plants sold in any store can vary in levels of toxicity and are often not advertised as such. This toxicity usually involves oral contact with the plant, which often makes them a hazard for pets and young children. Always search the internet to find the toxicity of any plant you buy. Don't assume anything based on the species of plant, because some plants of the same type can vary in levels of toxicity. Other plants are misclassified with deceptive names. For example: Most palm trees are non-toxic, but the "Sago Palm" is not a real palm tree, and it can cause liver failure in adult humans if any part of it is ingested. Some plants like the Pothos are only mildly toxic, and will most likely cause discomfort long before enough of it is ingested to cause serious issues. It's important to use your own personal judgement. | Plants sold in any store can vary in levels of toxicity and are often not advertised as such. This toxicity usually involves oral contact with the plant, which often makes them a hazard for pets and young children. Always search the internet to find the toxicity of any plant you buy. Don't assume anything based on the species of plant, because some plants of the same type can vary in levels of toxicity. Other plants are misclassified with deceptive names. For example: Most palm trees are non-toxic, but the "Sago Palm" is a Cycad, not a real palm tree, and it can cause liver failure in adult humans if any part of it is ingested. Some plants like the Pothos are only mildly toxic, and will most likely cause discomfort long before enough of it is ingested to cause serious issues. It's important to use your own personal judgement. | ||
== Lighting == | == Lighting == | ||
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=== Grow Lights === | === Grow Lights === | ||
Grow lights are devices that emit a spectrum of light similar to the sun, and in some cases can be an imperfect solution to a plant for inadequate lighting. Grow lights come in all shapes, sizes, and levels of brightness. Some are merely bulbs that can fit into your existing lights. Grow lights are often overlooked because they may feel unnatural to the plant owner, but the health of your plant is much more important, and plants that require bright indirect light (like indoor palm trees and cactus's) will be much happier with them if your house cannot provide the bright indirect light they need. Grow lights with dimming options are great for beginners, as they can make more difficult plants easier to care for. Not all plants will appreciate a strong grow light however. A Peace Lilly for example may receive burned leaves and discolored flowers when receiving too much light. Grow lights may also help you during winter during the many days your plants don't receive much might. Grows light can even allow outdoor plants to grow inside your home with varying levels of success. '''Just remember that you should never leave your plants exposed to grow lights for more than 12 hours. For ease of use, get a | Grow lights are devices that emit a spectrum of light similar to the sun, and in some cases can be an imperfect solution to a plant for inadequate lighting. Grow lights come in all shapes, sizes, and levels of brightness. Some are merely bulbs that can fit into your existing lights. Grow lights are often overlooked because they may feel unnatural to the plant owner, but the health of your plant is much more important, and plants that require bright indirect light (like indoor palm trees and cactus's) will be much happier with them if your house cannot provide the bright indirect light they need. Grow lights with dimming options are great for beginners, as they can make more difficult plants easier to care for. Not all plants will appreciate a strong grow light however. A Peace Lilly for example may receive burned leaves and discolored flowers when receiving too much light. Grow lights may also help you during winter during the many days your plants don't receive much might. Grows light can even allow outdoor plants to grow inside your home with varying levels of success. '''Just remember that you should never leave your plants exposed to grow lights for more than 12 hours. For ease of use, get a growlight with a timer, or a timed outlet to plug it into.''' | ||
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File:Wand-grow-light.jpg|A grow light with 4 adjustable wands full of small lights | File:Wand-grow-light.jpg|A grow light with 4 adjustable wands full of small lights | ||
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|[[File:An_Echinocactus_grusonii.jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | |[[File:An_Echinocactus_grusonii.jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | ||
|Golden Barrel Cactus | |Golden Barrel Cactus | ||
| | |Sharp pointed spines | ||
|20-38°C | |20-38°C | ||
68-100°F | 68-100°F | ||
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|bright, indirect light | |bright, indirect light | ||
|Biweekly | |Biweekly | ||
|Despite lower cold tolerance, it does not handle frost very well. It stores so much water in it's leaves that overwatering can greatly harm it | |Despite lower cold tolerance, it does not handle frost very well. It stores so much water in it's leaves that overwatering can greatly harm it. Aloe Vera pieces can be rubbed on skin to heal burns. | ||
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|[[File:Aspidistra_02_(fcm).jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | |[[File:Aspidistra_02_(fcm).jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | ||
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|Bright, Indirect light | |Bright, Indirect light | ||
|Weekly | |Weekly | ||
|Providing this plant with the necessary light and humidity levels can be challenging due to its size | |Providing this plant with the necessary light and humidity levels can be challenging due to its size. A large grow light can benefit this plant. A humidifier is recommended to prevent its leaves from browning, as well as to repel spider mite pests. This plant can be challenging to diagnose because it often kills off its lower parts to support new growth; therefore, it requires frequent trimming for aesthetic purposes. | ||
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|[[File:Nephrolepis exaltata indoor0705c.jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | |[[File:Nephrolepis exaltata indoor0705c.jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | ||
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|Low Light | |Low Light | ||
|Weekly | |Weekly | ||
|Ferns | |Ferns are very finicky plants that require specific lighting and humidity conditions; without them, they may die. They often shed their dead leaves over your floor. | ||
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|[[File:Grafted_cactus.jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | |[[File:Grafted_cactus.jpg|frameless|150x150px]] | ||
|Moon Cactus | |Moon Cactus | ||
| | |Lightly sharp edges at top | ||
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|Bright, indirect light | |Bright, indirect light | ||
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|Bright, Indirect light | |Bright, Indirect light | ||
|Twice Weekly | |Twice Weekly | ||
|Calatheas come in many varieties, | |Calatheas come in many varieties, often in shades of green or dark purple. They are very picky plants. They need their soil to be consistently moist (but not waterlogged), they need high humidity, specific levels and durations of brightness, and they re happiest when watered with distilled water. They move around a lot each day to signal when they are ready for sunlight, which may help the plant owner set a timer for a grow light to point at the plant. | ||
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== Watering Your Plant == | == Watering Your Plant == |