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Low Light Houseplants 10 Things I Wish I'd Known Sooner
Low Light Houseplants

It is possible to decorate rooms with limited natural light by utilizing easy-to-grow indoor plants. Plants that require low light are best kept in indirect sunlight, and watering them when the soil is dry and keeping them away from direct sun can help you keep them healthy.

Cast iron plant (Aspidistra) can withstand dark conditions, and only needs to be watered periodically. It is available in green and variegated varieties.

Asplenium nidus

Crispy wave fern plants have an unusual shape that adds color and interest to any room. The leaves are long, narrow and have deep pleats which give an appearance of waves. They are an apple-colored bright green and form the center of a rosette, from which new leaves will emerge. The leaves are tough and can withstand most climates, but they should be kept out of direct sunlight, which could cause burns. To ensure that the plant remains healthy, it is recommended to water it frequently but not daily. To determine the moisture content of the soil, it is suggested to stick your finger knuckle deep into it.

If the soil seems dry, it's time to water the plant. The plant thrives in warm, humid conditions, which are the same as those that it experiences in the rainforests of the Malay Archipelago. To keep the soil moist, you can utilize a water meter, or place the plant in a container filled with pebbles and water.

The plant is slow growing and doesn't require trimming on a regular schedule. However, you should take away any dead or damaged fronds. This will help prevent diseases and pests. Additionally, removing the old fronds allows the plant to concentrate its energy on the growth of new ones.

Bird's nest ferns are easy to maintain and be tolerant of low light conditions. They are epiphytic, which means they grow on other trees' surfaces in their native rainforest habitat. This makes them extremely adaptable and make an excellent houseplant. They grow well in windows that face north and receive a lot of indirect sunlight. They are also good choices in bathrooms, since they will benefit from the high humidity.

Chlorophytum comosum

This plant, which belongs to the philodendron family, is also known as the prayer plant since it closes its leaves vertically every night. It can be cultivated in a basket or be placed on a stand to show off its attractive multi-colored foliage. It is a fan of cool, shaded and cool environment and can tolerate low light. Gardening Know How recommends repotting this plant once per year while it's young to refresh the soil and encourage growth.

Syngonium podophyllum, also known as spider plant is a tough, adaptable houseplant. It thrives in a variety of lighting conditions. The common name derives from the fact that its green offshoots appear like spiders on a net. The plantlets can be hung from the slender, long leaves of a mature plant. To take care of spider plants, you should provide a porous potting mix and plenty of humidity through misting or a humidifier. Fertilize each month using granular or liquid fertilizers according to the product's instructions.


Many ferns, including maidenhair and Boston ferns thrive in dim light environments. They prefer a humid, warm and moist environment but don't require bright light that can cause burns to their leaves. Ferns give a lush appearance to a dark area and also purify the air.

Tillandsia

Tillandsia or air plants are a great addition to any home or office. They are easy to maintain and require little attention. Unlike most plants, which obtain water and nutrients from their roots tillandsias get nutrients and moisture from the thick scales on their leaves. This makes them a fantastic plant for those who are new to gardening.

Air plants are also referred to as epiphytes because, in nature, they are found on other plants like trees or rock cliffs instead of rooting in the ground. Air plants can be found all over the world including rainforests, arid and dry deserts, and the tropics in Florida and South America.

These unique plants can be utilized to brighten dark spaces at work or in your home. They also help filter out harmful substances like dust mites and smoke from cigarettes.

There are a variety of Tillandsia varieties that make excellent indoor plants, but the best choice for those with low light levels is Tillandsia usneoides or Spanish Moss. This plant was not cultivated from moss, but was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1762 for its resemblance to the lichen Usnea. It is native to Central America, South America, and the mountains and deserts. However it can also thrive in humid environments.

This is a green plant that can be grown in a variety of containers however, it should not be placed in direct sunlight or next to a bright window as this can cause scorching to its leaves. It is recommended to water it well once every week, or more often in humid environments. Over-watering can be seen when the leaves of the plant begin to yellow or become droopy.

Philodendron

The philodendron thrives in low-light conditions. It's easy to grow and can take various shapes. They are also useful in removing harmful substances like formaldehyde from the air. The plant is poisonous and should not be consumed by pets or children.

The most popular type of philodendron is the climbing variety which has large, green leaves. It is usually planted with poles to help it climb them but it can also be cultivated in hanging baskets. There are also upright varieties with larger leaves and don't tend to climb as high as their climbing cousins. They can be planted in hanging baskets or placed on the totem or trellis.

It is essential to repot a philodendron during the spring or in the summer when it starts growing out of its container. The plant needs to be moved to a larger container that has plenty of drainage holes. You can also use a potting mix that is rich in organic matter to help it hold on to water. You can also add rooting hormones to your water to accelerate the process of rooting.

The temperature tolerance for the philodendron is different based on the species. It is recommended to shield it from cold drafts. You can also boost the humidity in the room where it's located by misting it with water every few days. This is especially crucial if the plant is located in an office, or in an indoor space that's very humid and dry. Water the plant when the top inch or so of soil is dry, but do not overwater. Overwatering could cause the plant to rot. It's also recommended to feed the plant fertilizer, but only after watering it. This will prevent the roots from burning by the fertilizer's chemical components.

Platycerium

A well-known option for hanging plants that hangs from the ceiling, the Golden Pathos (Eupremnum aureum) is an easy-care houseplant that can thrive in low light. It's among the ten indoor plants that you can't kill. However it is best not to place it in close proximity to pets or children. Also, wear gloves when handling this plant as its sap can be irritating to the skin. This plant thrives in dry, nutrient-poor soil and can tolerate low light. Don't let the soil become too moist. However, don't overwater it. This low-maintenance plant may also produce a spider plant "offspring" when it's mature. This plant will grow downward from its mother plant, much like spiders that are still in the web.

Platycerium, also called staghorn or the elkhorn fern is a different plant that thrives in a low light. Gardening Know-How claims that this Brazilian genus contains about 18 species of ferns. They are epiphytic which means they hang from branches and tree trunks. house plants common can be shield-shaped, kidney-shaped or arrowhead-shaped, falling forest debris and fallen leaves and fruits which provide them with nutrients.

If you are an expert in growing plants, you can design an attractive plant display at your office or in your home by hanging these plants. You can also place them in a decorative container on a desk or table. Some believe that these plants can boost the feng shui of your home, too.

The above mentioned plants are some of the many easy-care indoor plants that you can find at your local nursery or on the internet. If you're having trouble growing your favourite plants in low light conditions Try moving them closer to an open window or increasing the amount of artificial light.

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