Tropical Plants

At ThankYourGarden, I’m excited to share my journey into the enchanting world of tropical plants, a realm where lush foliage and vivid blooms reign supreme. From the majestic fronds of palm trees to the delicate allure of orchids, I’ll guide you through nurturing these exotic wonders in your own garden or home. My goal is to help you transform any space into a vibrant tropical oasis, offering tips and insights that cater to both seasoned gardeners and beginners alike. Join me in creating a little slice of paradise, where the essence of the tropics thrives right at your doorstep.

do monstera like air conditioning

Do Monstera Like Air Conditioning? (The Shocking Truth)

Monstera plants, originating from warm and humid environments, do not prefer the cold, dry air produced by air conditioning. Exposure to air conditioning can lead to issues like dry leaves, brown edges, and slowed growth in Monstera plants. My Monstera Deliciosa has thrived under careful attention, including proper misting, soil care, and ensuring it receives

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what type of monstera do i have

What Type of Monstera Do I Have? Don’t Guess (Use This Guide)

To identify your Monstera type, observe the leaf characteristics: Monstera deliciosa features large, heart-shaped leaves with holes, while Monstera adansonii has smaller, elongated leaves with oval holes. As a seasoned plant enthusiast with a special fondness for the Monstera genus, I’ve had the pleasure of nurturing various species within my green sanctuary. One question that

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alocasia corms in perlite

Why Alocasia Corms in Perlite Works Wonders?

Using perlite for Alocasia corms promotes healthy root growth and reduces the risk of fungal diseases due to its excellent drainage and airflow. Before diving into the propagation process, let’s understand what Alocasia corms are. Corms are bulb-like storage organs that some plants, including Alocasia, use to survive adverse conditions. They contain nutrients that support

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Leggy Monstera

What Causes Leggy Monstera? How To Fix And Prevent

Leggy Monstera occurs mainly due to insufficient light, causing the plant to stretch towards the nearest light source, resulting in long stems with sparse leaves. Monstera plants often develop leggy growth due to inadequate lighting, resulting in long stems with sparse foliage and leaning branches. While pruning can help improve appearance, it’s not always the

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