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Here are the plants you should invest in this autumn.

Autumn is a season of change, marked by shorter days, cooler temperatures, and landscapes transformed with warm, inviting tones. As nature prepares for winter, your home can become a vibrant and colorful refuge thanks to indoor plants that thrive in this season. Here at CHG, we present some ideal autumn plants to decorate your home, along with care tips—take note!

Ideal Indoor Plants for Autumn

Chrysanthemums: While they’re more common in gardens, chrysanthemums can also thrive indoors. Their vibrant flowers in red, yellow, orange, and purple capture the essence of autumn. Place them in a spot with indirect light and keep the soil slightly moist.

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  • roton: The croton is known for its large, colorful leaves that can display shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple—perfect for the autumn season. This plant needs a bright environment to maintain its vibrant colors and requires moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
  • Calathea: Calatheas are popular for their intricately patterned leaves and colors ranging from dark green to purple. They are ideal for adding a touch of elegance to your home in autumn. They prefer spots with indirect light and high humidity, making them perfect for bathrooms or kitchens, or you can regularly mist them with water.
  • Boston Fern: This classic fern adapts well to indoor environments during autumn. Its arching green fronds add texture and freshness to the atmosphere. It requires a place with indirect light and high humidity, and the soil should be kept moist but not soggy.

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  • Pilea: Also known as the Chinese money plant, the Pilea is a charming option for autumn. Its round, glossy leaves add a modern and cheerful touch. It’s an easy-to-care-for plant that thrives in indirect light with moderate watering.
  • Succulents: While succulents are popular year-round, they can bring a fresh and modern vibe to home decor in autumn. There are many varieties that feature colors perfectly matching the autumn palette, such as purple Echeverias and Crassulas with reddish edges. Succulents require bright light and sporadic watering.

Suculentas

How to Care for Plants in Autumn

During autumn, the needs of indoor plants change due to reduced light and cooler temperatures compared to summer or spring. Here are some tips to keep your plants healthy:

  1. Light: As the days get shorter, it’s crucial to ensure your plants receive enough light. Place them near windows that receive indirect sunlight and, if necessary, supplement with artificial light.
  2. Watering: With cooler temperatures, water evaporation is slower, so plants need less watering. Make sure the soil dries slightly between waterings to avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot.
  3. Humidity: Many indoor plants enjoy a humid environment, which can decrease in autumn due to heating. Increase humidity by placing pots on trays filled with water and pebbles or using a humidifier.
  4. Temperature: Avoid placing plants near cold drafts or direct heat sources, such as radiators. Most indoor plants prefer consistent temperatures between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius (65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit).
  5. Fertilization: During autumn, many plants enter a slower growth period. Reduce the amount of fertilizer or suspend fertilization until spring to prevent weak or stretched growth.

Cuidado plantas

In addition to beautifying the space, autumn plants can have a very positive impact on your home environment, improving air quality and creating a cozier atmosphere. Play with different heights and textures to create interesting compositions on shelves, tables, and corners. Pots in warm tones or wicker baskets can complement autumn decor and enhance the natural beauty of the plants. What are you waiting for to give your home an autumn touch?

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