Monstera Adansonii Propagation & Care Made Easy!

Monstera adansonii, also known as “Swiss cheese plant”/”Adanson’s monstera”/”five holes plant”, is a flowering plant from the Araceae family, which is found in South and Central America. Monstera adansonii is a vining plant with glossy green leaves that looks great in hanging containers. Overall, it is fairly easy to care for, making it great for beginner gardeners.

Why Echeveria Succulent Leaves Point Down & How to Fix It!

Echeveria are beautiful rosette-shaped succulents with chubby, colorful leaves. They are low-maintenance houseplants as long as they receive plenty of sun and are not watered too often. Over time, you may notice your Echeveria is losing it’s rosette shape as the bottom leaves begin to point downwards. There are a few reasons why Echeveria succulent leaves point down, relating to water and sunlight. Continue reading to learn how to identify the cause of this problem and how to fix it.

What to Do about Elephant Bush Leaves Wrinkling

Portulacaria afra, more commonly known as the “Elephant Bush” succulent, is a succulent native to South Africa. This hardy succulent has thick, woody stems and small, circular leaves. In general, elephant bush succulents are easy to care for and look great in succulent arrangements. A common problem many people encounter is elephant bush leaves wrinkling. The wrinkled leaves occur due to improper watering- if the problem is fixed soon enough, this hardy succulent will bounce back.

Calathea Leaves Curling? Here’s How to Fix It!

Calathea are tropical plants known for their wide, colorful leaves. They thrive even in low light areas, making them great for even low light offices or bedrooms needing a pop of color. Their beautifully patterned leaves make them a very popular houseplant choice. Calathea leaves curling is a common problem many plant owners face, and can be due to several issues with the environment. If your calathea leaves are curling, continue reading to learn why and how your can fix it.

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