When it comes to choosing a houseplant, most of us take some time to decide based on if it will fit our home or not. While some people are already familiar with taking care of houseplants, many others don't.
We put a great emphasis on doing some minor research on which plant will be best suitable for you and if our home will be an appropriate place for them.
So firstly, you decide where to put the indoor plants, whether it has enough light or shade and how warm the environment is. Also, you should see how spacious the place is so as not to squeeze your plant between other things.
Bright-Light Plants
- Aloe Vera Plant
- Low maintenance
- Prefers full sun/ filtered sun
- Can tolerate drought
- Snake Plant
- The “impossible-to-kill” plan
- Full sun (also low light-it will survive)
- It may also bloom some cute, white flowerst
- Croton
- Prefers bright light
- Loves high humidity, keeps moist just in case
- The Beautiful Jasmine
- Full indirect sunlight
- Keeps moist, but needs water regularly
- Prefers humid conditions
Low-Light Plants
- Silver Satin
- Low maintenance
- Prefers low light
- Cast Iron Plant
- Survives if neglected
- Grows in shade
- Adds humidity in the air
- Lucky Bamboo
- Crave light, but can flourish in full shade
- Known to bring luck & fortune
- Perfect for a desk or table
- Devil's Ivy
- Perfect for low light conditions
- Grows even in worse conditions
Best Indoor Plants For Small Spaces:
- Snake Plant
- Grows straight up
- Purifies the air
- Nice arrangements
- Peperomia Obtusifolia
- “Baby Rubber Plant,
- Sturdy
- No need for much space
- Opuntia Microdasys
- The Paddle cactus
- Grow slower
- Are mini
Best Indoor Plants For Pet Owners:
- Ponytail Palms
- Favorite for pets
- Safe
- Pilea Peperomioides
- Safe
- Visually appealing
- Easy to care for
Best Indoor Plants For Clean Air:
- Red Maranta Prayer Plant
- Calmness
- Air purifier
- Avoid full exposure to the sun
- Burgundy Rubber Tree
- Durable
- Low maintenance
- Air purifiers
- Spider Plant
- Remove 90% of the toxins
- Increase humidity
How to Care For Indoor Plants
Some quick tips for beginners:
- Light is like food
Plants need their dose of sunlight. Some of them need bright light, some need low sunlight and some cannot stand the direct sunlight.
- Soil
Keeping moist in the soil is important- not too wet not too dry.
- Drainage holes are important
Some plants require them so the roots do not rot, but some plants prefer a lot of humidity.
Make sure to repot in case the plant is getting bigger!
Choose the Right Match for Your House
Adding some indoor plants to your home is has lots of benefits. But before deciding on the right one, you should consider the factors mentioned above.
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