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Low Light Houseplants

It is possible to decorate rooms that have little natural light by utilizing easy-to-grow indoor plants. Keep these low-light houseplants alive by keeping them in indirect light and watering them when the soil becomes dry.

Cast iron plant (Aspidistra) tolerates conditions of darkness and needs only to be watered occasionally. It comes in green and variegated versions.

Asplenium nidus

Crispy wave fern has an unusual shape that adds color and interest to any room. The leaves are long, narrow and have deep pleats which give them a wave-like appearance. The leaves are bright apple green and create a central rosette from which new ones will sprout. The leaves are tough and can survive in most climates. However, they should be kept away from direct sun, since it can cause burning. Water the plant frequently, but not every day. To determine the moisture content of the soil, it is suggested to stick your finger deep into it.

If the soil is dry, it's the right time to water the plant. The plant thrives in humid, warm conditions. They are similar to those found in the rainforests of the Malay Archipelago. You can use a water meter to keep the soil moist or put the plant in a container filled with pebbles and water.


The plant grows slowly and doesn't have to be cut regularly. However, you should remove any dead or damaged fronds. This will help prevent the spread of pests and diseases. Also, getting rid of the old fronds will allow the plant to concentrate its efforts on growing new ones.

Bird's nest Ferns are easy-to-care for and can withstand low lighting conditions. They are epiphytic plants, which means they grow on the surfaces of other trees in their natural rainforest habitat. They are extremely adaptable and make a great houseplant. They thrive in windows that face to the north, where they receive lots of indirect sunlight. They are also good choices in bathrooms, since they will benefit from the high humidity.

Chlorophytum comosum

This plant, which is part of the philodendron family, is also known as the prayer plant since it closes its leaves vertically every night. It can be grown in a pot, or on a pedestal, which displays its diverse foliage. It prefers a cool, shaded area and can tolerate low light. Gardening Know How suggests repotting the plant every year when it is young to stimulate growth and rejuvenate the soil.

Syngonium podophyllum, also known as spider plant is a tough houseplant that is adaptable. It thrives in a variety of light conditions. Its common name comes because its green offshoots resemble spiders on a web and the plantlets can hang from a mature plant's long thin leaves. To care for small house plants , provide a porous potting mix and plenty of moisture via misting or a humidifier. Fertilize monthly with liquid or granular fertilizer per product instructions.

A variety of ferns thrive in low-light indoor environments, including maidenhair ferns and Boston ferns. plants house like a humid, warm atmosphere but don't require bright sunlight that can cause burns to their leaves. Ferns add a lush look to dark spaces and can also cleanse the air.

Tillandsia

Tillandsia or air plants are a great addition to any office or home. They are easy to care for and require minimal care. Contrary to other plants, which draw water and nutrients from their roots, tillandsias get nutrients and moisture from the thick scales on their leaves. This makes them a perfect plant for those who are new to.

Air plants are also referred to as epiphytes because, in nature, they live on other plants, such as trees or rock cliffs instead of rooted in the ground. Air plants can be found in all parts of the globe including rainforests, dry and arid deserts and the tropical regions of Florida and South America.

These unique plants are an ideal option to add a unique piece to your home or office, but they also can brighten dark spaces. They also aid in filtering out pollutants like dust mites as well as smoke from cigarettes.

Many varieties of tillandsia are excellent indoor plants, but the best choice for low-light conditions is Tillandsia usneoides, also known as Spanish Moss. The plant was not originally cultivated from moss, but was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1762 for its resemblance with the lichen Usnea. It is native to the mountains, forests, and deserts of Central America and South America but thrives in humid environments as well.

This is a green plant that can be grown in a variety of pots however it should never be placed in direct sunlight or next to any bright windows because this could cause scorching of its leaves. It is best to water it well once every week or more frequently in humid conditions. If the leaves of the plant begin to turn yellow or lose their shape it's because it's been over-watered.

Philodendron

The philodendron thrives under low-light conditions. It is easy to grow, and it can take on various shapes. They are also useful to remove pollutants, such as formaldehyde, from the air. However, the plant must be kept away from pets and children as it can be poisonous in the event of eating.

The most common type of philodendron is the climbing variety which has large green leaves. It is often planted with poles in order to train it to climb, but can also be planted as a hanging basket. There are upright varieties that have bigger leaves, and don't climb as wildly as their climbing cousins. They can be planted in hanging baskets or placed on a trellis or a totem.

Repotting a philodendron is essential in the spring and during the summer when it starts to grow out of its container. The plant needs to be relocated to a larger container that has plenty of drainage holes. You can also use a potting soil that is high in organic matter to help it hold on to water. If you want to boost the rooting process, you can add an endocrine to help root the water.

The temperature tolerance of a philodendron is dependent on the species, but it's best to protect it from cold drafts. It is also possible to increase the humidity in the area in which it is located by misting it with water once every few days. This is particularly important if you have the plant in a workplace or any other indoor space that is dry and stuffy. Water the plant when the top inch or so of soil is dry, but be careful not to overwater. Overwatering can lead to the plant to rot. It's also an excellent idea to give the plant fertilizer however, only after watering it. This will prevent the roots from burning by the fertilizer's chemical components.

Platycerium

A very popular option for hanging plants, the Golden Pathos (Eupremnum aureum) is a houseplant that can be easily maintained and can thrive in low light. It's among the 10 indoor plants that you can't kill. However it is best not to place it in close proximity to pets or children. Also, make sure you wear gloves when handling this plant as its sap can be irritating to skin. This plant thrives in dry and nutrient-poor soil and can tolerate low light. Make sure that the soil is not too wet, but don't overwater it too much. When it's mature, this low-maintenance flower can produce "offspring", which will develop downwards from the mother plant, much like spiders on a net.

Platycerium, also known as staghorn fern or elkhorn fern, is another plant that thrives in dim light. Gardening Know-How claims that this Brazilian genus has around 18 species of ferns. They are epiphytic meaning they hang from branches and tree trunks. The fronds, which may be kidney-shaped, shield-shaped or arrowhead-shaped, falling forest debris and fallen leaves and fruit, providing them with nutrients.

If you're a garden expert, you can put together an attractive display of plants at your office or home by hanging these plants. You can also put them in a beautiful container on a desk or table. Some people believe that these plants could boost the feng-shui in your home.

There are plenty of indoor plants that are simple to maintain at your local nursery, or online. If you are having trouble growing your plants in dark conditions You can move them closer to windows or increase the amount of artificial light.

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