Houseplant Clinic

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About Houseplant Clinic

Houseplant Clinic helps beginners observe plants calmly, make one safe change at a time, and avoid buying gear before the setup is understood.

A calm houseplant care table with leaves, pots, soil, and simple tools.

Houseplant Clinic is a calm plant-care learning path for people who want fewer guesses and fewer panic purchases. It focuses on visible evidence: leaves, light, soil, drainage, roots, pests, rooms, and recent changes.

The motto is simple: look first, change one thing, wait. For urgent pet, pesticide, mold, allergy, or unsafe infestation concerns, use qualified professional help instead of a guidebook.

How this Fondsite is edited

Houseplant Clinic is part of the Fondsites network, so the editorial job is to turn a broad interest into practical reading paths. We prefer pages that explain terms, name tradeoffs, and help readers decide what to check next instead of repeating generic category advice.

The topic library currently includes 76 guidebooks. A good first pass is Houseplant Clinic for Beginners, Stop Watering Houseplants on a Schedule, The Five Things Every Houseplant Needs and New Plant Quarantine Checklist; together they show the range from orientation to concrete decisions.

Pages are reviewed as part of a connected shelf, not as isolated search snippets. That means a narrow article should still fit a larger path: what to read first, what to compare next, what not to overclaim, and when the reader needs a source outside Fondsites.

Corrections are welcome because practical guides age. If a page has a stale assumption, a missing safety note, or an unclear recommendation, use the main contact page and include the URL so the edit can be reviewed in context.