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Low Light Houseplants

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

The cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) lives up its name by surviving dark conditions and only needing occasional watering. It comes in different colors, including green and variegated.

Asplenium nidus

The wavy fern is a crisp wave with a unique shape that adds color and intrigue to any space. The leaves are long, narrow, and have deep pleats which give the appearance of waves. They are an apple-colored bright green and form the center of a rosette, from which new leaves will sprout. potted house plants are tough and can survive in most climates. However, they should be kept out of the direct sunlight as it can burn them. To keep the plant healthy, you should water it regularly but not daily. It is recommended to place a finger into the soil to determine the amount of moisture it has.

Water the plant when the soil appears dry. The plant thrives in warm, humid 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 with water and pebbles.

The plant is slow growing, so it doesn't need to be cut regularly. However, it is important to remove any dead or damaged fronds. This will stop disease and pest infestation. Also, getting rid of the old fronds will enable the plant to focus its efforts on growing new ones.

Bird's nest Ferns are easy-to-care for and can tolerate low lighting conditions. They are epiphytic, meaning they grow on other trees' surfaces in their native rainforest habitat. They can be used as a houseplant. They thrive in windows facing North which receive a lot of indirect light. They are also a good choice in bathrooms, since they will benefit from the high humidity.

Chlorophytum comosum

This plant, which belongs to the philodendron species, is known as the prayer plant due to the fact that it closes its leaves vertically every night. It can be grown in a pot, or on a pedestal, displaying its varying foliage. It thrives in a room that's cool and shaded, and is capable of conditions with low light. Gardening Know How suggests repotting the plant every season when it is young to stimulate growth and rejuvenate the soil.

Syngonium podophyllum also known as spider plant is a hardy, adaptable houseplant. It thrives in a variety lighting conditions. Its common name comes because its green offshoots look like spiders on a web, and these plants can dangle from the mature plant's slim leaves. To take care of spider plants, provide a porous potting mixture and plenty of humidity through misting or a humidifier. Fertilize every month with granular or liquid fertilizer per product instructions.

A variety of ferns thrive in dim indoor environments, such as maidenhair ferns as well as Boston ferns. They prefer a moist, warm environment, but don't require bright sunlight that can burn 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 among the easiest houseplants to care for and require little attention. Unlike most plants, which obtain water and nutrients from their roots, tillandsias draw moisture and nutrition from the dense scales that cover their leaves. This makes them a perfect plant for those who are new to.

Air plants are also referred to as epiphytes since, in nature, they are found on other plants, such as trees or rock cliffs instead of rooting in the ground. They are found everywhere in rainforests deserts, dry deserts, and even in the tropics of Florida and South America.

These unique plants can be used to lighten dark areas at work or in your home. Additionally, they help to filter the air of pollutants such as dust mites, cigarette smoke, and other pollutants.


Tillandsia is an excellent indoor plant. The best one for low light conditions is Tillandsiausneoides (Spanish Moss). Carl Linnaeus named this plant in 1762, as it resembled the lichen Usnea. It is native to Central America, South America and the mountains and deserts. However good house plants can also thrive in humid environments.

The green plant can be planted in a variety of containers. However it is not recommended to be placed in direct sunlight or near a window that is bright, as this could cause scorching to the leaves. Water it well every week, or more frequently in very humid environments. If potted house plants begin to turn yellow or lose their shape it's because it's been over-watered.

Philodendron

The philodendron thrives in dim light conditions. It's easy to cultivate and comes in various shapes. The plants can also be used to clean pollutants from the air, such as formaldehyde. However, the plant should be kept away from children and pets since it can be poisonous in the event of eating.

The most popular type of philodendron is the climbing variety, which has large green leaves. It's usually planted with poles to train it to climb them however it can also be grown in hanging baskets. There are also upright varieties that have larger leaves and don't tend to climb as high as their climbing counterparts. These can be grown in hanging baskets, or on a totem or trellis.

It is important to repot a philodendron in the spring or in the summer when it starts growing out of its container. The plant needs to be moved to a container that is slightly larger with plenty drainage holes. You can also use soil that is rich in organic matter. This will allow the plant to retain water. You can also add rooting hormones to your water to accelerate the process of rooting.

The temperature tolerance of a philodendron depends on the species, but it's important to protect it from cold drafts. You can also increase the humidity in the room in which it is located by misting the plant with water every couple of weeks. This is particularly crucial if the plant is kept in an office or other indoor area that's very humid and dry. The plant should be watered when the top inch of soil dries out however, you shouldn't overwater it. Overwatering can cause rot. It's also recommended to feed the plant fertilizer however, only after watering it. This will keep the roots from burning by the chemicals in the fertilizer.

Platycerium

A popular choice for a hanging plant that hangs from the ceiling, the Golden Pathos (Eupremnum aureum) is a low-maintenance houseplant that can thrive in low light. It's among the 10 indoor plants that you won't kill, though you'll want to avoid placing it in close proximity to pets or children. Also, use gloves when handling it as its sap can irritate skin. This plant is tolerant of low light and thrives in dry, nutrient-poor soil. Make sure that the soil isn't overly wet however, don't overwater it either. This low-maintenance plant may also produce spider plants "offspring" when it's mature, which will develop downwards from the mother plant just like baby spiders on a web.

Platycerium, also known as staghorn fern or elkhorn fern, is another plant that thrives in a low light. This Brazilian genus of about 18 fern species are epiphytic, which means they hang from tree trunks and branches according to Gardening Know How. Their fronds can be kidney-shaped, shield-shaped or arrowhead-shaped, falling forest debris and fallen leaves and fruits which provide them with nutrients.

If you're a pro at growing plants, you can design stunning plant displays in your home or office by putting these plants on display. Or, you can put them in a decorative pot on a table or desk. Some people think that these plants may help improve the feng-shui energy in your home.

The aforementioned plants are just some of the many easy-care indoor plants you can purchase at your local nursery or online. If you're having difficulty growing your plants in low-light conditions you can move them closer to windows or increase the amount of artificial lighting.

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