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List of Indoor Plants Which Are Easy To Take Care Of


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The concept of indoor plants and home gardening has experienced significant growth in the past few years. A huge credit goes to the lockdown time, when people were confined to their homes, and many developed a hobby and passion for gardening. While a few people have a huge space to indulge themselves in gardening and growing their own vegetables, the majority didn’t have the space to enjoy the liberty of enjoying home gardening.

​With small places to live in, people started spending time in buying and growing indoor plants that they can easily manage. These indoor plants not only became a hobby but also elevated the aesthetics of the living space, bedrooms, and other spaces. Social media sites, too, were overflowing with content where people taught techniques to grow indoor plants and make them survive.​

If you have just entered the world of plants, and are looking to get some plants to add a green and lively vibe to your room, then you must start with indoor plants which are easy to take care of and require the bare minimum.


List of Indoor Plants that Are Easy to Take Care Of

​Considering the struggle of beginners to grow indoor plants, we are sharing a list of low maintenance indoor plants.


​Snake Plants

​Throw it in a corner and forget about it, and the snake plant will still thrive. The name is apt because of its pointed leaves and shaded colours, and it can easily be put in any corner to add a green hue. Snake plants are the best indoor plants for clean air, and grow vertically, so you can even put them in a place that doesn’t have ample space.

​Snake plants can grow well in any condition or lighting, but do best when kept in indirect sunlight. They originally come from a desert area and can easily go without water for weeks. Water the plant when you see the surface completely dry, which means every 2 to 3 weeks.


​Bird of Paradise

​At first glance, you might think that the bird of paradise is a tropical plant and needs a lot of care, but you are wrong. The glossy and broad leaves look similar to fiddle leaf plants, but don't need much from you. This plant can easily grow and thrive beautifully in warmer conditions and sunlight (indirect and direct).

​To create an ideal ambiance for it, just keep it where it gets indirect and a little bit of direct sunlight at any time of the day. The soil of the plant must always be damp, but not soggy, so water it when you see the soil drying up about 50%, which means every 1 or 2 weeks.


​Pothos

​Pothos can literally grow in a pitch-black dark room and without water, and this is one of the reasons it is often called “devil’s ivy.” They are categorized as vines, and you can keep them in a place or corner where you don’t mind it growing and spreading their leaves. Pothos also come in a variety like golden, green, and marble queen, and the shades of their leaves mark the differences.​

If you want them to grow better, ignore their existence for weeks and water them, and the soil goes completely dry. They do extremely well in indirect sunlight and water every 1 or 2 weeks. Keep it away from your pets as they can be toxic to them.


ZZ Plant

​Native to East Africa, the ZZ plant is officially named Zamioculas Zamiifola and is nicknamed “the king of the indestructible plants” because it simply refuses to die and grows best in conditions that usually kill plants like low light, low humidity, and drought. If you have an ignored corner that now needs an element, add the ZZ plant, and it will thrive in the room temperature and without any natural light.

​You will actually be amazed to know how much ignorance this plant can tolerate, and to make it survive, add water every 2 to 3 weeks when the soil goes completely dry. 


Rubber Plant

​The rubber plant’s best attribute is its glossy and dark leaves with pinkish-red stems, and if you want to create a green zone in your room without putting much effort, then it is indeed a great option. They are native to Asia and thrive amazingly in low and indirect sunlight. Given how low-maintenance indoor plants are, you can even buy bigger ones to add an element to your living space.

​To keep it alive, put it in indirect light and let the soil go completely dry before you water it, which is about once every week. Also, they can grow up to 10 feet, so if you don’t have that much space to accommodate its height even in later years, then keep pruning them.


​Spider Plant

​The plant perhaps got its name from its leaves spreading out similar to the legs of a spider, but it has also been named “airplane plant” and “ribbon plant” because of its distinctive foliage. They make a great hanging plant and often adorn the windows and the entrances. Though it is bare minimum, you need to ensure to keep it in a spot where they can get sunlight and water them weekly.

​Snake plants can rot easily if they don’t get proper drainage, so maintain that too. They also shoot little babies, which are similar looking, and you can either leave them or re-pot. Spider plants grow tremendously compared to other indoor plants for the home, so keep in mind their growing size when bringing them home.


​Peace Lily

​Ironically, peace lilies make a great choice for those who have a habit of overwatering plants. This is a perennial houseplant that generally does great when neglected other than getting watered every week so even if you end up overwatering, there’s nothing to be concerned about. Although they do thrive indoors in low-light, when you want them to see flowering, then you will have to give them better exposure to sunlight, and they look pretty in their spade shape.

​Peace lily is amongst that category of plants that do great everywhere, indoors, outdoor, low light, and full exposure. Keep in mind that this plant is toxic to cats and dogs, so be wary when keeping it around pets.


​Monstera

​You must have spotted monstera in most of the homes, stores, and outlets because they look gorgeous but require minimal care. The plant is native to Mexico and Central America and features heart-shaped leaves and holes in between, giving it a tropical plant vibe. You can put it in your bedroom or a small living room, and even bathrooms.

​It requires minimal light and thrives better in warm and humid environments and grows faster in medium and high, but indirect light. If you let it grow without any interference, it can get as large as 35 inches long and 25 inches wide. For watering them, wait until the surface of the soil is dry, which is generally every 2 or 3 weeks.​


Lucky Bamboo

​Don’t go by its literal name because it is a type of dracaena with leaves stripped off, and is generally gifted to people as good luck. The best part is that it can easily grow in water and soil, but when you grow it in soil, ensure regular watering, and if kept in water, ensure to change it every 7 to 10 days.

​As far as the sunlight is concerned, put it under bright, but indirect light, and it can also grow well in low light levels. Since they are generally low-maintenance plants and can withstand almost every type of ambiance, you can choose to keep it in corners, a central table, or even a bathroom.


​Aloe Vera

​It may come as a surprise to many, but aloe vera plants, which have an abundance of properties, come from the succulent family, which directly means that they need almost no care and can thrive in any sort of weather condition and ambiance. You must keep aloe vera, not because of its looks but its astonishing ability to treat burns, pimples, and other health-related problems.

​They prefer full exposure to the sun and need water once the soil completely dries off. If you have a corner that gets plenty of direct sunlight and you don’t want to do much for a plant, then aloe vera is the best option. They do grow in indirect sunlight as well, but the growth will be best witnessed in direct sunlight and water every 2 weeks.


​String of Pearls

​Mainly famous for its beauty and aesthetics, the string of pearls got its name because of the pearl-like foliage that hangs. It looks very pretty and instantly grabs the attention of everyone coming around. As a member of the succulent family, this plant needs plenty of indirect sunlight and little water.​

It grows like a vine but downwards, so it becomes easy to hang it in any corner where it can receive indirect sunlight, but for about 4 to 5 hours. They are also pretty easy to grow if given proper conditions, and water it when you feel the top of the soil is dry enough, but with good drainage. 


Bird’s Nest Fern

​Ferns come in a variety, and one very good addition for your indoor aesthetics will be the bird’s nest fern. Like any other fern species, this plant too does great in low light and darkness, and prefers a humid ambience, so it makes a good choice to keep it in the bathroom.​

It has thick and glossy leaves and is generally a low-maintenance indoor plant apart from its demand for a humid environment. Give the plant bright and indirect sunlight and water only when you see the surface of the soil drying up. Watering them for two weeks will be ideal for them to grow.​


Dieffenbachia

​Known for its gorgeous, tropical, lush leaves with different shades of green and white, Dieffenbachia is nicknamed “Dumb Cane.” The nickname is given because the plant is one of the easy houseplants to care for and tolerates low light and thrives better in indirect light. When kept in low light,  the leaves may not grow as big as they should.

​For someone who often forgets watering plants, Dieffenbachia is a perfect choice because it can go weeks without water. However, to make it survive, you will have to water it once in a while when you notice the surface is dry, but keep an eye during the summer and spring, as they are toxic for pets.


Money Tree

​Money tree is mostly gifted to others because it is believed to bring luck and prosperity, but it is a low-maintenance indoor plant. Native to Central and South America, the money tree is a tropical wetland plant, and their braided trunk is their distinctive feature. To grow it indoors, keep it in bright and indirect sunlight for about 6 to 7 hours a day and water only when you feel the soil is getting dry.

​As they can grow up to 8 to 10 feet tall, keep them in a place where they can easily be accommodated when they reach their height. When you want to add a green vibe to your home without doing much, a money tree is an ideal choice.


Echeveria

​When looking to decorate places with small and compact-sized plants, then there is no better choice than Echeveria. A type of succulents, these little plants feature a rosette-shaped foliage mostly in pink and reddish shade. They literally love to stay without water and only need it when they are near their death.​

As they are easy to care for, you can simply keep it in a corner where they can get indirect but bright lights. Remember that they do not do well in low-light and water every 2 to 3 weeks when you see that the plant's soil has become completely dry.


​Benefits of Keeping Indoor Plants

​Apart from the aesthetic and uplifting decor, there are ample benefits of plants to grow at home that we are sharing here:


​Releases Stress

​A few studies have asserted that living around and being surrounded with plants can help you feel less stressed, calmer, and more comfortable. When potting and taking care of plants, it can divert your mind from all your problems for that duration. Also, when you see your plants growing and thriving, it gives you a sense of responsibility for growing life.


​Boosts Productivity

​Certain studies have found that working around plants at home or even your workspace can dramatically increase your productivity as well as creativity. It was seen that people surrounded with plants worked faster and were less stressed, and they may become more frequent visitors to their workspace to give company to their green leafy friends.


​Purifies Air

​It is obvious to guess why having multiple plants at home can purify the air. As plants release oxygen and release carbon dioxide, it adds to the better air quality for humans. Researchers have also found that even in closed spaces, indoor plants help with the purifying of the air and increase the humidity, which is great for dry winter days.


​Help Recovers from Illness Faster

​It may not convince you, but looking at plants can contribute to speedy recovery from any illness, surgery and injury. When studies were done, it was seen that patients surrounded by plants have stayed fewer days in hospitals and needed less medication. There is a certain connection that heals the mind and boosts people to recover.


​Final Words

​The boom in having indoor plants may have only come a few years back, but there are a lot of benefits associated with them. If you are a beginner and looking for indoor plants which are easy to take care of, then this list will give you a lot of options. With bare minimum efforts, most of these plants can grow and thrive on their own.


FAQs

What is the easiest plant to maintain indoors?

Snake plants, pothos, succulents, ZZ, and Dieffenbachia are some of the easiest plants to grow and maintain indoors.

​Which plant is best for beginners?

Spiders, ZZ plants, pothos, lucky bamboo, and aloe vera are some of the best plants for beginners.

​Which plant needs less maintenance?

Pothos, spiders, snake plants, and succulents need less maintenance and have bare minimum requirements.

​Which indoor plant produces more oxygen?

Peace lily, areca palm, pothos, and snake plants are known to produce more oxygen than any other plants.

​Which plant removes negative energy?

Peace lilies and aloe vera are famous for removing negative energy from the home. Additionally, lucky bamboo and money trees bring prosperity at home.

​Which plant purifies the air the best?

Snake plants are said to be the best natural air purifier, and there are certain studies done on the same.​

What is the longest-lasting indoor plant?

Snake and ZZ plants can live up to decades under proper care. Jade and monstera can last up to 50 years, and aloe vera can live the longest, about 100 years.

What is the easiest and fastest plant to grow indoors?

Pothos and spider plants grow easiest and fastest as an indoor plant.

 
 
 
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