One of the greatest joys when you have plants is discovering that new leaves are growing out of them. That small leaf is irrefutable proof that we are capable of taking care of another living being, that that plant is healthy, happy and wants to continue spreading. But there are plants that grow so slowly that you feel like they don't experience any change.
If you're looking for immediate rewards and happy plants, then you need to get one of these fast-growing plant specimens.
The fastest plants
While the species of theplant largely determines the rate of growth, environmental factors are critical. You can have the fastest growing plant, which if it's not getting the necessary amount of light, water, and nutrients, won't grow a millimeter. The size of the pot is also important, as it should have room to stretch but without overdoing it because a pot that is too large can accumulate too much moisture and rot the roots.
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Fertilizing at the right time is also key to stimulating growth. Most plants should be fertilized in spring and summer, but it's best to check the fact sheets for each species. On the other hand, you should know that there are periods when there is no growth because the plant goes to rest. Don't expect your plant to stretch in winter as much as it did in summer.
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- Lavender
Hardy, easy to care for and please, lavender will spread and perfume all your spaces with its violet flowers. It requires a lot of indirect light and moderate watering.
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mint is planted in the ground, it spreads so far that it is considered an invasive species. That's why it's best to have it alone in its own pot. It needs constant watering, indirect light, and little else. It is very easy to care for.
- Pothos
The pothos grows fast and fast wherever you have it, it won't take long to unfold its hanging branches and fill you with green and happiness. It requires little watering and adapts to almost any light condition. In fact, you can grow it in water.
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- Rosemary Rosemary
can grow into a giant shrub in a jiffy if you plant it in the ground, so it is usually contained in its own pot. It requires little watering but large amounts of light.
- Ribbons Ribbons
are hardy and resilient plants. They adapt to where you put them and will take advantage of all their resources to make themselves beautiful. Water them little and give them room to grow radiantly. She will even give you little children to reproduce.
- Tradescantia Tradescantia
will add a touch of colour to your indoor garden. Easy to reproduce, care for, and love, this plant will hang from its pot in record time. It requires little water and moderate light.
Dieffenbachia or Mute cane is one of those traditional houseplants that is characterized by its two-colored leaves. It grows incredibly fast, and adapts to almost all light conditions, as long as you don't expose it to direct light.