4 expensive-looking houseplants that look better in WATER
Growing houseplants in water rather than traditional soil is a rewarding experience that can truly elevate the aesthetic of your indoor garden. Through personal experience, I've found that certain plants like Monstera Albo, Fiddle Leaf Fig cuttings, and Satin Pothos not only survive but thrive in water, showcasing their roots in a way that adds a unique living art element to any space. One of the key insights for success is maintaining water quality and providing optimal light conditions. For example, Monstera Albo shows off its spectacular white roots when changed weekly with fresh water. In my home, I place these water-grown plants in spots with bright, indirect light, mimicking their natural environment without risking leaf burn. Moreover, adding activated charcoal to the water helps keep it fresh and free of toxins, especially important for fast-growing plants like Satin Pothos whose trailing vines can become quite lush. I've also incorporated a routine of liquid fertilization every two weeks, which complements the water environment by supplying essential nutrients that roots need. If you’re uncertain about the specific watering or care requirements, I highly recommend trying apps designed for plant care. For instance, apps like Tera Cota allow you to scan your plants and receive exact instructions tailored to their needs—eliminating guesswork and ensuring your plants stay healthy and vibrant. Finally, remember the golden rule: water nourishes roots, not leaves. Avoid wetting leaves directly to prevent mold or disease. With these simple yet effective tips, growing expensive-looking houseplants in water can become a fulfilling hobby that brightens your home and brings a touch of elegance to your plant collection.








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