Everything beginners need to start growing houseplants: placement, watering, fertilizing, repotting, and recommended starter species.
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Everything beginners need to start growing houseplants: placement, watering, fertilizing, repotting, and recommended starter species.
Houseplants don't just beautify interiors—they purify air and soothe the mind. Even if you've struggled with "not knowing how to care for them" or "always killing them," mastering the basics enables long-term enjoyment.
Choosing Placement
- Bright window (direct sunlight): For light-loving plants like Sansevieria and Strelitzia
- Filtered light through sheer curtains: Ideal for most houseplants including Monstera, Pothos, and Ficus
- Dim interiors: Limited to highly shade-tolerant species like Aglaonema and ZZ Plant
Avoid locations with direct air conditioning airflow, which damages leaves.
Watering Basics
"Overwatering" is the #1 cause of houseplant death.
- Timing: Water thoroughly when the soil surface is dry
- Method: Water until it flows from drainage holes; immediately discard tray water
- Winter: Growth slows, so reduce frequency (2-3 days after soil dries is a guide)
- Misting: Spraying leaves with water helps prevent dryness and spider mites
Fertilizing
- Apply liquid fertilizer biweekly during the growing season (spring-autumn), or slow-release granular fertilizer every 2-3 months
- Generally unnecessary in winter
- Excessive fertilizing causes "fertilizer burn"—follow recommended amounts
Repotting
- Timing: Spring (May-June) is optimal. Roots emerging from drainage holes are the signal
- Pot size: One size larger (2-3cm wider in diameter)
- Soil: Commercial houseplant potting mix is most convenient
- After repotting, avoid direct sunlight and keep in bright shade
Recommended Varieties
- Pothos — Hardy enough to grow in water. The ultimate beginner houseplant
- Monstera — Distinctive split leaves. #1 in interior popularity
- Sansevieria — Extremely drought-tolerant. Thrives with near-neglect
- Ficus Umbellata — Impressive heart-shaped large leaves
- English Ivy — Shade-tolerant and perfect for hanging displays
Benefits of Purchasing on Bri-Choku
On Bri-Choku, you can purchase directly from houseplant growers.
- Healthy plants: Well-maintained specimens from expert growers
- Rare varieties: Discover uncommon species unavailable in shops
- Direct consultation: Ask growers about care and placement suitability
- Fair pricing: No middleman markup for excellent value
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