27 Different Types Of Monstera Plants

different types of monstera plants

Monstera plants have taken the world by storm in recent years. They have become a staple in many homes and offices around the globe.  With their striking foliage and unique patterns, it’s no wonder they have captured the hearts of plant enthusiasts everywhere. But did you know that Monstera plants are not created equal?  There’re … Read more

How To Air Layer Monstera

How To Air Layer Monstera

Whether you love houseplants or just getting into the game, no collection is complete without a Monstera. Unfortunately, these prolific climbers can sometimes be hard to come by.  But don’t worry. Learning how to air layer Monstera can get you exactly what you need.  Air layering summer-long stem tips from adult plants bring increased success … Read more

Mishima Plant Care

Mishima Plant Care

The leafy Mishima plant is a darling among houseplant lovers. Its thriving green foliage and geometric-shaped leaves are visually stunning. Above all, the large plant grows six feet or more, easily transforming flat spaces.  The best part is that Mishima plant care is fairly easy. Below we explain everything you need to know to take … Read more

Why Is My Chinese Evergreen Turning Yellow?

Why Is My Chinese Evergreen Turning Yellow?

Houseplant enthusiasts fancy the Chinese evergreen plant for their colorful and diverse foliage. While the plant is simple to cultivate and propagate, the leaves may turn yellow, distorting its aesthetics. Often, yellow leaves in your Chinese evergreen indicate underwatering, overwatering, or low humidity. Other possible causes include aging, improper lighting conditions, and extreme temperatures. This … Read more

Coco Peat Vs Coco Coir

Coco Peat Vs Coco Coir

Coco Peat and Coco Coir are popular growing mediums made from coconut husks. While they may sound similar, the two have some important differences. Coco Peat is made from the dust and fiber of coconut husks and is known for its excellent water retention and aeration properties, making it an ideal growing medium for a … Read more

36 Maranta Varieties

Are you looking for a new addition to your indoor plant collection? If so, check out our list of 36 Maranta varieties below. They are known for their stunning foliage patterns, ranging from deep green with purple spots to silvery blue leaves with cream variegation. We have curated a list of prayer plants for you … Read more

Why Is My Monstera Dripping Water, Sweating, Or Crying?

Why is my monstera dripping water, sweating or crying

You’ll often notice water droplets on the tips of your Monstera leaves. Guttation, common in the Swiss cheese plant, gives the impression that your plant is sweating or crying. Roots absorb moisture continually, leading to excess water in the xylem tissues. While guttation occurs at night, transpiration allows plants to get rid of the excess … Read more

Transparent Monstera Leaf

Transparent Monstera Leaf

Monstera leaves, with their iconic split-leaf design and glossy sheen, are remarkable reminders of the power of nature’s beauty. While many people may recognize them as decorative foliage for the home or office space, there is something unusual about not with a transparent monstera leaf. Many plant owners have run into difficulties with their Monsteras. … Read more

Is Cactus A Vegetable Or A Fruit?

is cactus a vegetable

As a plant caregiver, you may be familiar with the diversity of flora available, but have you ever considered cactus as a vegetable? Whether it’s your first time hearing about edible cacti or you’re a seasoned cactus connoisseur, this post is for you. In this article, we’ll explore the various types of edible and non-edible … Read more

Monstera Obliqua Vs Adansonii

monstera obliqua vs adansonii

Have you ever taken a closer look at Monstera Obliqua and Monstera Adansonii? Do you get confused and wonder which plant is which? These plant species share a close similarity and cause a lot of confusion.  If you’re interested in one of these species, you must be careful when purchasing. Remember, you don’t want that … Read more