When it comes to the Monstera range of house plants, you have various options on the market. To the naked eye and at a glance, they can appear extremely similar. With that in mind, making a mistake and investing in the wrong kind is easy. The two most common are the Monstera Marmorata and Monstera...
Monstera Borsigiana vs. Thai Constellation: Variegation, Color, and More!
If you’re in the market for a fenestrated plant, you’ll probably hear two names pop up: borsigiana and Thai constellation. Although both houseplants share the same jaw-dropping profile of dense cordate leaves, they’re not the same. From variegation patterns to average cost, there are a few factors that might sway you one way or the...
Monstera Siltepecana vs. Peru: Which Climbing Plant Is Better?
The deliciosa is, hands down, the most common Monstera out there. However, it’s not your only option. Other less-known aroids, like the Monstera siltepecana and Monstera Peru, can be just as valid if you want a climbing houseplant. You’ll probably need a Monstera Siltepecana vs. Peru comparison to help you choose, though. What’s the difference...
44 Plants That Grow Without Sunlight
We’ve all been there. You’re starting your day with a cup of coffee, and you look at your plant to find it wilting. Even though it’s been watered, there seems to be a problem. In most cases, it’s probably the sunlight. But, unfortunately, some climates are just too cloudy for the sun to provide sufficient...
Umbrella Plant Turning Yellow, Black, Or Brown - Save It Now
Do you wonder why my umbrella plant is turning black, brown, or yellow? The umbrella plant changes color due to many reasons. It could be due to environmental factors, lack of nutrients, negligence, or poor soil. But to treat your plant, it is critical to figure out the root cause of the problem. Today I...
How and When to Fertilize Monstera Plant? - Grow with Care
Why does my plant stop growing or die, even when I water and fertilize the plant regularly? This article will answer your question. It usually happens when you fertilize your plant at the wrong time with an inappropriate fertilizer. Every plant comes with its own feeding and nutritional requirements. How and When to Fertilize Monstera...
Overwatered Cucumber Plant - Effects & How to Save Them?
Nothing hurts more than seeing your well-grown cucumber plants dying. The main reason that causes a cucumber plant to die suddenly is overwatering or excessive soil moisture. An overwatered cucumber plant appears droopy and wilted and dies within a few weeks. In this guide, I will be sharing my experience with overwatered cucumber plants and...
How to Propagate Elephant Ears Plants (Alocasia) - Cut/Trim
Are you looking forward to making some beautiful addition to your elephant ear plant? Or are you new at gardening and want to propagate elephant ear plants? If so, then you have come to the right place because, in this article, I will tell you how to propagate elephant ear leaves which will help you...
Monstera Plant Turning Yellow, Brown, Black - How to Save It
Monstera, due to its beautiful tropical foliage and low maintenance requirements, is one of my most favorite houseplants. However, I've noticed that Monstera is highly sensitive to changes in environmental factors. If your Monstera plant is turning yellow, black, or brown, read this guide. It discusses the main reason causing the monstera to turn yellow,...
Mint Plant Turning Yellow, Brown, Purple or Black - SAVE IT
Nothing hurts more than seeing your lush green mint plant turning yellow, black, brown, or purple. A mint plant can change its color even when we are taking care of it properly. It is because many underlying reasons are causing your mint plant to change its color. I've been growing mint plants in my garden...