5 small and cute plants

When you don’t have lots of space in your home for large and tall plants, there is always the possibility of opting for the versions in miniature.

Although it seems that, lately, people are obsessed with spacious species like monsteras, ficus lira It is alocosiasthere are numerous adorable little plants that are perfect for small spaces.

Also, sometimes giant plants can cause a feeling of suffocation. So it’s good to have a variety of sizes and heights so you can layer them, expose in shelves and create a more beautiful indoor jungle.

If you’re wondering what small houseplants to grow, we’ve come up with a list of some of the cutest species of all time. And remember: you can always try to find the mini version of your favorite plant too. Check the list below:

1. pilea peperomioides

These plants are super compact which makes them the perfect tiny plant. Also known as «chinese money plant«or plant»pass-it-on”, they are one of the most popular houseplants, commonly used as a housewarming gift.

The lowercase versions are branches of the mother plant and, therefore, it is believed that all plants of pilea peperomioides can be traced back to an original blueprint.

To take care of one of them, you need to grow it in porous, well-drained soil. They don’t like excess waterso be sure to add some coconut to the ground to add some aeration.

Also, always plant them in a pot with drainage holes! Let it dry completely between waterings and provide additional moisture if you can. They grow well in strong, indirect light. So if you place them directly on a window, their leaves can get burned. Keep in mind that you must rotate your Pilea so that the plant always grows vertically!

two. Echeveria

The plants succulents are a favorite of plant lovers and first-time gardeners because they are usually very easy to careas long as you don’t give it too much water and too little light.

Beautiful, the plant resembles a flower. It grows offshoots that are easy to detach from the parent plant, leaving you with even smaller plants to grow. The branches, which grow slowly, are tiny when you remove them.

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The most important thing to look out for when it comes to caring for a succulent is watering. Don’t overwater it: leave the soil dry completely between irrigations. For this plant, thirst is better than excess water! they like direct sunlight and they usually grow in dry and warm places, so it is better to imitate these conditions.

3. Peperomia caperata rosso

These plants are notable for their deep red bottoms It is textured bright green leaves. Commonly referred to as a radiator plant, this species is really easy to care for.

Peperomia do great in moderate light conditions and can do very well in low light situations. This small plant is a perfect table companion as it doesn’t take up much space and requires little care. Water it when it is almost dry and sprinkle with water occasionally to increase humidity.

4. Glassworm

Another member of the Peperomia family, the flowerwort is a little more difficult to care for than others on this list. Its small leaves resemble those of a tortoise shell or small lentils. It is very beautiful, but also very delicate.

It likes to have low light in its base, so the suspended lighting is great. Plus, it can snag its leaves on anything, so it makes a great creeping or climbing plant.

The best way to water it is to wet the bottom so the little leaves don’t get soaked when you pour water over them. Simply take your pot (with drainage holes) and place it in a full saucer so that the soil can absorb the water.

5. Phytony

Phytonia is another super cute tiny plant. Many people will use them because of their size, plus the fact that worship the humidity and the way they grow. They are super easy plants to care for.

they like well-drained, moist soils, but you can let the top two inches of soil dry out between waterings. Grow them in bright light to keep the colors of your leaves alive and prune them if they start to look untidy – that way they will grow fuller.

*Via The Spruce

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