The most resistant indoor plants

They improve your mood, the smell of your house and stimulate creativity. Indoor plants are always a good idea to decorate your home and at Aliseda Real Estate we help you find the most resistant indoor plants, how you should care for them and which ones you should buy if you have a pet.

The most resistant and easy-to-care for indoor plants:
 

If you like to decorate the interior of your house with plants of all kinds but you do not know their care very well or you are not very consistent with them, we are going to present you with the most resistant and easy-to-care for indoor plants.

The African violet. It is one of the most resistant indoor plants, and if you keep it in a protected place with enough sun exposure it is likely to bloom more than once a year. Being from the desert, this plant should not be watered much and to maintain it, place a plate of water underneath and let it absorb it.

The ficus. The ficus stands out among indoor plants because it hardly requires care, it should only be watered with very little water when the soil is no longer wet.

The potus. It requires little care and can also survive on water alone, without sunlight.

The tapes. These are also known as 'bad mothers' and we can find them in almost all of our grandparents' houses. They require very little light and hold up in almost all locations, with more or less light.

The monstera. It is one of the best-known indoor plants and a leader in social networks, since it has a very characteristic aesthetic and can become very large. As for its care, it is a plant that does not require direct light and although it must be watered quite frequently, it should be done with a very small amount of water.

A very common mistake that we usually make with indoor plants is to place the plant on a plate or container full of water and the only thing that is achieved is drowning them. Therefore, most houseplants must almost let their soil dry out before being watered again.

Pet-friendly plants:

This is something that we generally do not know but there are a large number of plants that are toxic to animals. So if you have pets at home, you already know that they spend the day nibbling and sniffing the leaves of domestic plants. We tell you which are the perfect indoor plants that coexist with your pet.

The areca. It is a tropical plant that looks good in any corner of the living room. As for its care, it needs to be in a place with enough light and have the roots always moist.

The fern.  We usually see this plant hanging since it requires indirect light. It is a very decorative plant that must be watered frequently.

The Cactus. Cacti are very versatile plants that can be kept indoors and outdoors due to their minimal care. They only require a little water every 15 days.

The orchid.  They are super decorative plants and not toxic to animals. The orchid requires a lot of light until it can bloom.

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