Plants are necessary for healthy life both indoors and out. To guarantee that you do not jeopardise the air you breathe at home, we have designed plant sets that, when combined, reduce the majority of indoor pollutants. Both the Areca Palm and the Sansevieria have been widely recognised as the ideal plants for the purpose.
Plant Care
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: Both plants in the bundle are foliage plants that will thrive with any generic garden fertiliser, such as NPK (19:19:19), applied to the roots once every three weeks as directed on the package. A foliar spray of NPK (19:19:19) every two to three weeks is also beneficial to the plants.
Repotting : The Sansevieria Superba is a long-lasting but slow-growing plant that like to be root bound and will not require regular repotting; nevertheless, changing its potting mix once a year will provide it with new medium to develop in. The Areca Palm, on the other hand, grows quickly and will need to be repotted annually in a little larger pot with a rich but well-draining potting mix. Sansevieria can be reproduced by leaf cuttings, rhizome division (after the plant is of a good size), or by tiny plants called pups that grow up around the mother plant. The areca palm may be reproduced by dividing the stem and rooting stems with nodes.
Typical issues
Growth is slow. While Sansevieria is a sluggish grower, providing it with adequate light and prescribed fertilisers might speed up its growth. The Areca palm, like any other plant, grows quicker in bright light and slower in low to medium light. However, avoid direct sunshine for both plants. Brown who was reared on areca palm In general, the Areca palm is trouble-free, however it is prone to scales. A scale infestation may be identified by little brown raised spots on your plants. Scrape the scales with a toothbrush and water, then spray them with an organic insecticide such as neem oil. For a healthy plant, repeat the method weekly for a month. As a prophylactic strategy, use neem oil every 15 days on all plants.
Design and Decoration
Light requirements : While the Areca Palm requires medium to brilliant indirect light for excellent development, the Sansevieria may thrive in medium to low light. For both plants, avoid direct sunshine.
Locations: These air purifying plants are excellent complements to any room in your home. Cleaner air may be found in your bedrooms or workplace if you use it. They are ideal for any area that receives bright indirect light, such as near windows or doors.
Styling/decor tip : For a highly architectural and artistic effect, create a corner of sansevierias in various sizes. The Areca Palms offer a tropical feel to your corners and can simply be included into any d?cor plan. The Sansevieria is also an excellent accent to side and worktables. Areca palms look fantastic on covered patios and in sitting areas.
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