Benefits of indoor plants include air purification, stress reduction, calming effect, improved focus, humidity regulation, aesthetic appeal, connection to nature, and medicinal value.
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Indoor plants are plants that are cultivated and grown inside buildings. They are popular for adding aesthetic appeal to indoor spaces while also offering various health and environmental benefits. Indoor plants can be flowering plants like orchids, leafy like ferns, thorny and resilient like the cactus, or medicinal such as aloe vera.

 

Benefits of indoor plants include air purification, stress reduction, calming effect, improved focus, humidity regulation, aesthetic appeal, connection to nature, and medicinal value. 


To care for indoor plants, consider these general tips:


1. Place plants in locations with suitable light levels based on their specific needs. Most indoor plants thrive in bright, indirect light.


2. Water plants when the top inch of soil feels dry. Ensure proper drainage to prevent overwatering, which can lead to root rot.


3. Trim dead or yellowing leaves to encourage healthy growth. Prune to shape the plant and remove any pests.


4. Use well-draining potting soil mix suitable for each type of plant. Repot when the plant outgrows its current container.


5. Keep an eye out for pests like spider mites or aphids. If you notice any, treat them promptly with insecticidal soap or other appropriate measures.


6. Pay attention to your plants. Each may have specific needs, and adjusting care based on their condition is key to keeping them healthy.


Remember, the specific care requirements can vary between plant species, so it's beneficial to familiarize yourself with the needs of each plant in your collection.

Elizabeth Soladoye